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Production aspect ratio already 4:3, still cropped on TV?


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hi there, by using emc10, i created slide show movie & output to DVD, when playing this DVD on computer, it perfectly shown the movie, however when play this DVD in normal dvd player, it just oversize a little bit that can't shown the full picture

 

in videowave, those pictures source aspect ration is not all 4:3, but all production aspect ratio is 4:3, why still can't perfectly shown on tv? :(

 

is there any tricks to fix it without the pain of going thru cropping all existing pics & replace them in videowave?

 

many thx! :huh:

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hi there, by using emc10, i created slide show movie & output to DVD, when playing this DVD on computer, it perfectly shown the movie, however when play this DVD in normal dvd player, it just oversize a little bit that can't shown the full picture

 

in videowave, those pictures source aspect ration is not all 4:3, but all production aspect ratio is 4:3, why still can't perfectly shown on tv? :(

 

is there any tricks to fix it without the pain of going thru cropping all existing pics & replace them in videowave?

 

many thx! :huh:

 

Also read this. There is a batch converter. If you play with it and rename the old unsized images the same name and in the same folder, then you will not have to do a lot of work.

 

First, make a new folder and put all the images you used in that folder so you don't change the original images to the resized ones. Now go in and resize all the images that need to be resized. If the resized image is the same name and in the same folder, then the program should pick up the new images once you close the program and reopen it.

 

In the future have all images in one folder so if you do have to resize, they are all in one folder. Just resize everythng in the folder.

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