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CCE SP - Resolution? just a small square....

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by -LoNeR-, Mar 29, 2005.

  1. -LoNeR-

    -LoNeR- Active member

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    Hey Guys

    i can encode with great quality and in sync now with CCE SP...

    but, when i encode - no matter whether i pick 16:9 or 4:3 it encodes to a square in the middle of the screen - its not a small square, but its not full or widescreen....

    i dont get it - can anyone explain this?

    if this is the wrong forum for this tell me and ill move it..

    appreciate any help
     
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    Sophocles Senior member

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    Carefully do your setup over again and make sure that you have the latest versions of everything.
     
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    ill do that - tonight

    one thing tho - it reads my file as being 40mins and 04 seconds long, it is 41mins and 47 seconds long

    can you explain this?

    any help appreciated
     
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    I'd have to load the actual movie to determine why there's a difference. It might be because of your settings.
     
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    can u think of any of the top of your head?
     
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    Usually video probems are caused by avisynth problems. Why don't you join us on the thread at the very top of this forum?
     

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