Hi all,
Been gone about a year, right through the transition to Sony, but have been happily working to VHS, creating AVI or MPEG files.
I just got a DVD burner (LG Electronics 4040), and I've run into a problem.
When going to VHS, I ran WMP, used my dual-head Matrox to output the screen to the second head as standard video, and the letterboxed (720x480) recording showed up nicely.
But I can't seem to burn these files to DVD correctly. Instead of leaving the letterboxing, it crops the sides so that it fills the screen vertically. I don't want it to do that (especially losing text on earlier projects), but in a whole day of web searches, I haven't been able to find a trick to keep it as is.
I've used Ulead Movie Factory and Neo with no luck. I even tried creating files on the HD and using IfoEdit to change the aspect ratio, but it still gives me 4:3 with the sides cropped.
What do I need to do to keep the letterboxing I have with all my VF/SB projects? I have a performance Saturday (a Theremin trio with video!) and really don't want to use VHS!
Thanks,
Dennis
Been gone about a year, right through the transition to Sony, but have been happily working to VHS, creating AVI or MPEG files.
I just got a DVD burner (LG Electronics 4040), and I've run into a problem.
When going to VHS, I ran WMP, used my dual-head Matrox to output the screen to the second head as standard video, and the letterboxed (720x480) recording showed up nicely.
But I can't seem to burn these files to DVD correctly. Instead of leaving the letterboxing, it crops the sides so that it fills the screen vertically. I don't want it to do that (especially losing text on earlier projects), but in a whole day of web searches, I haven't been able to find a trick to keep it as is.
I've used Ulead Movie Factory and Neo with no luck. I even tried creating files on the HD and using IfoEdit to change the aspect ratio, but it still gives me 4:3 with the sides cropped.
What do I need to do to keep the letterboxing I have with all my VF/SB projects? I have a performance Saturday (a Theremin trio with video!) and really don't want to use VHS!
Thanks,
Dennis