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#2
15 Jan 2012 @ 10:28
attar
AfterDawn Addict
I've only seen this if the source video was widescreen and the settings 'Edit Title'> 'General', the Target aspect ratio was set as 4:3 instead of letting the program detect it.
The resultant DVD appeared as a widescreen video lettereboxed on the widescreen TV.
(I think the normal condition is that it looks at the width x height of the source and it decides which it should be, 4:3 or 16:9 but it may be that your source is too close to call, so it picks one)
If you play the source on the PC and it looks to you it should be widescreen, then look at the Target aspect ratio setting in DVD Flick and see what DVD Flick has decided it should be, then override it if you think it has chosen wrong.
The resultant DVD appeared as a widescreen video lettereboxed on the widescreen TV.
(I think the normal condition is that it looks at the width x height of the source and it decides which it should be, 4:3 or 16:9 but it may be that your source is too close to call, so it picks one)
If you play the source on the PC and it looks to you it should be widescreen, then look at the Target aspect ratio setting in DVD Flick and see what DVD Flick has decided it should be, then override it if you think it has chosen wrong.

