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Posted by CanadianEd on 05-10-2005 08:47 AM:

Cropping Issue maybe?

I have recently downloaded centropy's hitchikers guide to the galaxy after reading the great reviews. i use copy to dvd to prep for burning and when its complete and put on a dvd it plays a seemingly small picture on my 52inch widescreen in the center. I first assumed it was converted with copy to dvd with the wrong AR so i re-did iy ensuring that it was on 16:9 but the dvd pic when played on my tv still seems small. not like the other TC's i have downloaded like sin city or constantine. Can anyone suggest anything?


Posted by Jebus on 05-10-2005 06:47 PM:

Jeez....I hope i'm wrong here, but.........

Did you watch more than the first couple of minutes of the movie??

This movie starts out with a very small screen, but goes full after a few.....it seems to be an intentional part of the film......

If that's it, just don't be so impatient and the "problem" will go away.

If it's something else, then I have no flippin idea how to fix it!

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Posted by MarkMathers on 05-10-2005 08:46 PM:

nope, rest assured its a setting in your dvd or tv.


Posted by CanadianEd on 05-10-2005 10:19 PM:

no ive i know what your talking about with the dolphin scene where the little square is blue and all. the maximum size of the entire picture seems small and divxtodvd seems to want to convert in a 4:3 AR. even in 16:9 it seems to only take up part of the screen in the center.


Posted by mirrors34 on 05-15-2005 03:12 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by MarkMathers
nope, rest assured its a setting in your dvd or tv.

yep or the process he goes through in setting up the conversion

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