Hit-The-Bong
2008-12-16, 04:15
Alright, I've looked all over for the answer to this and it seems like it shouldn't be this hard to burn a widescreen (s)KVCD... I'm trying to burn the movie "Menace II Society" and when I encoded it, I selected the skvcd - 16:9(ntsc) encoder and set the resolution to the recommneded numbers on the tutorial I followed, and that didn't work.
Then I tried to up the resolution to match the video file, but that in turn made the file much too large to burn onto a CD, which makes sense.
I'm using Tmpgenc to do this with the kvcd encoders imported in.
The .avi is 640x352 in resolution, and my encoder says 352x480, which it says is recommended. This made the picture stretch to fit the full sreen, and while not un-watchable, it was kind of annoying when everyone looked like they were 10 feet tall with stretched faces. It got kind of hard to keep track of things because when everyone is stretched out, they kind of all look the same.
Anyone got any tips? Something obvious I missed? This needs to fit onto a 700mb CD, so uping the resolution is out of the question.
I was thinking of just cutting the numbers in half on the AVI file and putting those into the encoder, but I'm afraid that might severely damage the quality of the movie, so if anyone can shed some light that would be awesome.
Then I tried to up the resolution to match the video file, but that in turn made the file much too large to burn onto a CD, which makes sense.
I'm using Tmpgenc to do this with the kvcd encoders imported in.
The .avi is 640x352 in resolution, and my encoder says 352x480, which it says is recommended. This made the picture stretch to fit the full sreen, and while not un-watchable, it was kind of annoying when everyone looked like they were 10 feet tall with stretched faces. It got kind of hard to keep track of things because when everyone is stretched out, they kind of all look the same.
Anyone got any tips? Something obvious I missed? This needs to fit onto a 700mb CD, so uping the resolution is out of the question.
I was thinking of just cutting the numbers in half on the AVI file and putting those into the encoder, but I'm afraid that might severely damage the quality of the movie, so if anyone can shed some light that would be awesome.