![]() ![]() (Though 720/1280*480 = 405, most codecs prefer dimensions divisible by sixteen, so it's common to "lose" those extra five vertical pixels.) I don't recall if DeVeDe does this automatically or not. You'll cut down on the number of "coasters" you create.Ģ) Are the originals in an HD format like 1280x720? Are you sure you set the scaling parameters correctly? DVDs cannot handle anything greater than 720x480, so to preserve a full-width HD original, you need to rescale it to 720x400. iso files until you try playing them with something like mplayer or VLC. Here are some things I can think of trying:ġ) First, don't burn the. I've converted a couple of Matroska files with DeVeDe, but it has been a while since I did so. Thanks much in advance, I appreciate the help. (and if this helps, I have K9copy at my disposal). Final product should be playable on older equipment (6-7 year old Magnavox DVD player, that is used by the kiddies), NTSC format, and minimal loss, if possible. I prefer a GUI method of addressing this (brain cancer makes it VERY difficult for me to concentrate on command line scripting). As to Handbrake, it looks like it definately do the job, but I'm a bit lost on it. Avidemux might do it, but I can't remember what formats I need to convert TO (I think it's MP-2 on video and acc/ac3 on audio, but I wouldn't swear to that). Once it's in my DVD player, if I'm lucky, what I get is the menu I created, no other vid (if I didn't include the menu, might that correct the conversion?). ![]() Once done, I see file size is correct for the DVD (normally 2.9 to 4.1 gig), so I burn it. ![]() ![]() ISO, create a "menu" from the menu option, the let it do it's thing. I set the parameters (vids are to be converted to NTSC format, as I'm in the U.S.), set to create an. I've made several attempts with all, with varied results. For burning, it's k3b (which I'm very familiar with, and I love). With this, I have installed for conversion DeVeDe, Handbrake, Avidemux, and ConvertMe. I've been trying to convert, then burn, with no success. I have several anime movies that were provided to me in. I've spent SEVERAL hours going crazy with forum searching, and WASTING a LOT of DVD-Rs. ![]()
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