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Posted by Large Farva on 12/20/05 02:47
Cool, thanks for the info. What got me wondering was flipping through the
new Xbox magazine in an article about HD and it's explaining how DVD
resoution is 640x480 and it hit me...could I have been using the wrong
resolution for all my captures?? Good to know they are the ones who are
wrong.
"Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:y2Kpf.35182$dO2.27304@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> Standard NTSC DVD resolution IS 720x480, not 640x480....and for capturing,
> in most cases, you want to use one of the dvd compliant resolutions that
> is
> closest to the source resolution. For instance VHS is about 240 lines of
> res, so you would use either 352x240, or 352x480, etc....you can read
> about
> alot of these principals at www.digitalfaq.com.
>
> Down the left hand column are headings for almost all areas of the
> process....
> "Large Farva" <none@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:s6Jpf.7741$Dd2.4221@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>> I'm using Intervideo WinDVR to caputre video, and I'm just wondering
>> about
>> the resolution settings. The settings for 'DVD quality' specify a
> resolution
>> of 720x480. Why wouldn't it be standard DVD resolution of 640x480? Is 720
>> better or will there be some funny scaling going on if the 720x480 video
> is
>> burned to a DVD?
>>
>>
>
>
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