Hi,
Sorry, I didn't know how I would search for this.
I created an AVI with an editing program, and converted it to DVD format (the format involving the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders) using WinAVI.
Then I also burned the DVD using WINAVI.
Now when I watch the DVD on my computer in Windows Media Player, there are these black bars that appear on the sides of the screen when I play in full screen. However, when I play it on my DVD player, there is a part of the actual picture that is cut off on the sides (and I don't have the remote for the DVD player that might possibly be able to adjust the sides). The movie's aspect ratio, I believe, is 16:9.
I need to know whether this DVD will stretch out like that (it is unwanted) on other DVD players as well, but I don't have another one to test it on. And if it will, where does the problem lie- with my DVD burning software? With my DVD Encoding software? Or, considering the aspect ratio it gives me when I play it on my computer, is there even a problem at all?
If it is a software issue, can anyone recommend a free (preferably) software I can use instead?
A computer will always show the whole vid. A TV will always cut some off all the way around (some newer sets have adjustments though). It's called overscan.
Thanks for the reply... no the image does not look distorted, just zoomed in a bit, like the tv cut it off, as you said. I am wondering if there is any way to compensate for that, and how.
Thanks!
I appreciate the help. But first I want to ask- are you sure the problem lies with my DVDauthoring? Because when I play back the file that WinAVI created (The authored .vob file), the aspect ratio seems fine.
Also I actually did try DVDFlick but it created a strange problem with the movement. The best I can describe it is that, when you are viewing the DVD, and when the camera moves left and right as it's focusing on a person, you'd see like a sort of "ghosting", though it looks more pixelated. Sorry, that's the best description I can give, but nevertheless, DVDFlick seems to give me this odd problem with the video.