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Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 05/15/06 18:05
"link-pan" <link-pan@panolink.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97C47297E56CDlinkpanpanolinkcom@207.115.17.102...
>I really like using 480x360 as a resolution for MPEG2. My DVD player
> handles it fine as a DVD Data Disk, as well as a Standard DVD. I can
> create DVD structure with IFOEdit - the VOBS, IFO's, etc. - but I can
> find
> no software which will let me import this nonstandard size into it to
> create menus, etc. - I just basically am using Nero to create a Video DVD
> from the VOBS. etc - when I could have Nero burn a Data DVD and forget the
> extra work. You get a plain listing menu from the DVD player with a Data
> Disk - but I would like to create a menu and also use the non-standard
> VOBS. Any software out there that just let you do whatever you wish,
> without telling you this and that will not work? If it will not work - I
> will learn after burning a disk.
>
>
> thoughts
DVD is a standard. 720x480 in the United States. If you deviate from that
standard, it is no longer a DVD.
Why not get a player that supports .avi, .mpeg,. ,mp4 and such?
I have a Philips DVP-642 and it plays just about anything you put in it.
I do movies with DivX encoder at any resolution and use the divx converter
to make menus, etc. Pop it into the DVP-642, pop some corn....
Bobby
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