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Posted by Bill Vermillion on 01/20/06 06:05
In article <43cfdb10.72876578@news-server.houston.rr.com>,
Bob <spam@uce.gov> wrote:
>On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 17:45:00 GMT, bv@wjv.com (Bill Vermillion) wrote:
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>>>If you want to play it on a DVD player it will have to be
>>>encoded but if you just want to transfer it to disc to play on
>>>the computer latter then just burn as Data 720 x 352 is a sort
>>>of wide screen not exactly standard
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>>Actually the 720x352 [I thought it was 356] is the way standalone
>>DVDR encode when you go to such things as the long-play mode.
>
>>It's not wide screen - it would really be more like narrow-screen -
>>if the system did not expand it.
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>>It the format is size much like the screen-saves, etc., in the MS
>>products - but are stretched sideways two times to restore them to
>>their original dimensions.
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>DVD recorders have several different resolutions:
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>Mode Hour BitRate Encode NTSC
> HQ 1 9.5Mbps MPEG2 720X480
> SP 2 5.1Mbps MPEG2 720X480
> LP 3 3.3Mbps MPEG2 352X480
> EP 4 2.5Mbps MPEG2 352X480
> SLP 6 1.7Mpbs MPEG1 352X240
If I had used my brain a bit more I would have realized that it has
to be 1/2 of 720.
My DVR has a 2.5 hour mode that is 352x480 and runs in teh 4Mbps
mode. I see that when I play it on the PC with the information
screen turned on.
My problem was I stopped to think, and I forgot to restart.
Bill
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