4:3 media always letterboxed - DVDA2

AFW wrote on 5/22/2004, 4:17 PM
I'm tearing out my hair ... my 4:3 media always come out letterboxed, so everyone's short and fat.
Video captured with Pinnacle DC2000 into mp2 (PAL 720x576) in 4:3, the prepared and inserted into DVDA2. However, all plays and previews are horizontally stretched, and I can't for the life of me find a way of ensuring the correct 4:3 aspect ratio is maintained.
I've recompressed and cut a few DVDs (7 hour runs each time), and each time I get letterboxed video with short fat people.
Any suggestions (other than growth hormones and a strict diet)?

Comments

bStro wrote on 5/23/2004, 7:33 AM
Sorry if this is a basic question, but is your DVDA project set to NTSC or PAL (Check File > Properties). By default, everything in DVDA is geared toward American standards. You can change this in the future by going to File > New, changing your settings for PAL, and checking the box that says "Start all new projects with these settings."

Rob
AFW wrote on 5/23/2004, 7:46 AM
Yes, it's set to PAL at every possible place, with PAL 720x576 in all other areas.
When the mp2 file was brought into DVDA it had to be prepared, and I selected MainConcept-2. I'm going to redo the whole thing and prep the video file with MainConcept-1.
AFW wrote on 5/23/2004, 7:53 AM
Problem solved -- it seems that DVDA2 prepared the media using the wrong codec. I deleted the .sfvx "prep" file created by DVDA2 and then opened the project again. The system took a long time to automatically recreate the sfvx file and when it did the letterbox problem disappeared.
Thanks for caring.