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thomas Chu Posted - Nov 02 2011 : 13:06:26
Hi, Nigel,

I burn my slideshow to Mpeg4 or mpeg2 format are fine. But I created PC format/DVDFormat with slideshow has always has problem happen "Errro: Creating DVD Files..."

I already sent Log to you by email

Also how do set screen to 16:9 with Mpeg2 format?

Please help! Thanks

Thanks
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xequte Posted - Nov 04 2011 : 00:49:45
Yes, that is correct.

E.g. 540 x 960 for a DVD-like video file.

Nigel
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thomas Chu Posted - Nov 03 2011 : 20:48:10
Nigel,

I got!
So I can use same kind ratio like 16/9. I can create any kind of widescreen video.

Thanks!
xequte Posted - Nov 03 2011 : 12:26:35
Well on the one hand you can make a widescreen video just by setting the pixel size to something in a 16:9 ratio e.g. 240x426 pixels (by choosing the custom video format in DVD PixPlay), but normally (with DVD videos) a wide screen video is the same width as a standard video except that a setting in the video file tells the player to display it wider (or put another way the shape of each pixel is now rectangular rather than squarish.

It depends on your purpose for the video as to which is the better method.

Nigel
Xequte Software
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thomas Chu Posted - Nov 03 2011 : 06:31:55
Thanks, Nigel:


Why MPEG file could not create Widescreen?

How do make Widescreen If I select the "others video" MPEG file?.

Thanks!
xequte Posted - Nov 03 2011 : 00:48:03
Hi Thomas

I'll look out for your log.

There is not a screen layout setting when outputting to a video file. You could output as a Widescreen SVCD or XSVCD slideshow and then grab the MPEG file that is created.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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