I use Video Factory and have purchased the MPEG encoding codec. I have learned a lot reading your posts. I am simply trying to encode to SVCD a few video clips that I have on VHS tape. I accept that is not the best source. I have tried capturing with Virtualdub creating 480 x 480 avi files. I used Virtualdub to do some filtering and smoothing since these are old VHS tapes. I used TMPGenc to convert them to Mpeg2, keeping the 480 x 480 format. I then dragged and dropped them into VF and did a bit of clipping and added some music. I generated the MPEG2 with new sound using VF and saving to my hard drive. From there I used Nero to burn the SVCD. I used Nero because I like being able to create menus and being able to put multiple clips on one disk.
The resulting clips look great quality wise but they are cropped on the left and right sides instead of expanding to fill the screen as my previous Nero encoded SVCDs have. Am I missing something here?
The resulting clips look great quality wise but they are cropped on the left and right sides instead of expanding to fill the screen as my previous Nero encoded SVCDs have. Am I missing something here?