Hi all
It's good to be back in the swing of things again!
I have just bought a SONY DVD cam here in the UK (DCR HC30E). The camera supports 16:9 Full (True) widescreen mode.
I have captured to PC some footage recorded in this mode and set the project as PAL DV Widescreen (720x576, 25fps).
After a little editing I thought it would be nice to view on my widescreen TV in the living room so I burned to VCD using Tools - Burn to CD - VCD.Format: MainConcept MPEG1. VCD: PAL. REnder Loop Region only and Fst video resizing.
When viewed on the TV quite a lot of the picture was lost inc. some PIP. I notice that part of the PIP was outside the default safe area but wondered whether there is anything else I should do to obtain the fulll recorded picture.
Would it be any different when burned to DVD?
Also, I remeber discussions that using widescreen mode on a MiniDV cam meant that some quality is lost - is this still the case with my cam?
Thanks for any help you might be able to give.
Cheers.
It's good to be back in the swing of things again!
I have just bought a SONY DVD cam here in the UK (DCR HC30E). The camera supports 16:9 Full (True) widescreen mode.
I have captured to PC some footage recorded in this mode and set the project as PAL DV Widescreen (720x576, 25fps).
After a little editing I thought it would be nice to view on my widescreen TV in the living room so I burned to VCD using Tools - Burn to CD - VCD.Format: MainConcept MPEG1. VCD: PAL. REnder Loop Region only and Fst video resizing.
When viewed on the TV quite a lot of the picture was lost inc. some PIP. I notice that part of the PIP was outside the default safe area but wondered whether there is anything else I should do to obtain the fulll recorded picture.
Would it be any different when burned to DVD?
Also, I remeber discussions that using widescreen mode on a MiniDV cam meant that some quality is lost - is this still the case with my cam?
Thanks for any help you might be able to give.
Cheers.