sos! please help!

starfugger wrote on 3/8/2003, 5:42 AM
please help. i tried converting a vcd .dat dile into mpg. the image was a bit stretched. the screen size appeared shorter. i edited using that mpg file and when i render to mpg for vcd the image looks the same. is this normal. will the finished vcd display correctlyu on tv or will i get the same thing im seeing now? how can i solve this problem in vegas? please help. im new at this.

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starfugger wrote on 3/8/2003, 5:44 AM
also im getting a lot of pops and clicks on my audio. it's annoying since my setup is pretty fast. p4 2Ghz, 256 mb ram, 7200 rpm disk, geforce ti4200 video display card. i used to have a slower machine and i didnt have this kind of problem with the audio.
sdmoore wrote on 3/8/2003, 5:59 AM
Hi,

Yes, this is normal. 'Pixels' on the TV are not square like they are on computer monitors. This means they will appear a bit squashed. They should look correct when viewed on the TV.

Cheers,

Scott
starfugger wrote on 3/8/2003, 6:03 AM
thanks so much. does this mean that after the cd is burned and i play it using windows media player the video will display correctly?

thanks so much again

hazel
sdmoore wrote on 3/8/2003, 6:29 AM
No, media player will display it squashed but it will look correct on your TV.

Cheers,

Scott
starfugger wrote on 3/8/2003, 6:51 AM
i dont mean to be a hassle. but how do i make my vcd display correctly in both media player and in a reguar vcd player. commercially produced vcd's can be dispayed correctly in windows. i want the same thing.
roger_74 wrote on 3/8/2003, 7:08 AM
Commercially produced vcd's are the same. Windows Media Player will not show them correctly. But players like BSPlayer and WinDVD will.

starfugger wrote on 3/8/2003, 7:16 AM
thats strange. i watch vcds using my pc all the time. they look right to me. maybe there's something wrong with my rendered file. i forgot to mention that the original vcd .dat file looks fine in windows media player, and the converted pre-edited mpeg file is squashed in windows media player.
starfugger wrote on 3/8/2003, 7:25 AM
thanks so much to all of you. i think i found the solution. you're right, the original is a tad squashed in windows media player./ i changed the properties of my file and the video looks like the original now. thanks guys. i have noticed though that the color is duller in my final file. hjow do i saturate the color?
sdmoore wrote on 3/8/2003, 7:25 AM
I believe media player play .dat files directly (provided you have associated .dat files with Media Player via a 'Open With...' at some point in the past) - I guess Media Player is smart enough to know that .dat is VCD and will simulate the pixel aspect ratio of a TV resulting in a correct display. A normal .mpg is not treated in the same way, I guess. If you are able to create a .dat file from this .mpg I think it will play OK in Media Player.

Cheers,

Scott