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Old 02-07-2006, 12:28 PM
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Come on... everything this guy did was click "New Topic" instead of "Reply"... should we hang him?
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IS this how new comers being treated in this valuable online institution?
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No, it's not fahadbht. A very warm welcome. Please just make sure you use the reply button though, or we'll have a list of topics as long as a very long thing.

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Old 02-09-2006, 05:46 AM
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No its completely Alright mate, Dont be Sorry, I really appreciate your replies, Well Guys i am stuck with one issue which i am sure would be nothing for the gurus like you, here it is :

At work i usually recieve different presentations, some for PC in Flash or powerpoint and some are video files, all of these presentations are finally asked to be displayed on a Plasma screen attached with a DVD player.

The problem comes when as when i use FLASH i use normally the size of 720x576 and export the video from it, then Encode this AVI in Mainconcept MPEG Encoder and convert that to MPEG-2 PAL 16:9 output framerate:25.

Then i burn this MPEG-2 file with NERO 7 as a DVD Video, and play it in a DVD player attached with PLASMA it shows stretched content which we dont wanted to.

Now would anyone PLEASE help me out and let me know at which part i am going wrong and For next time what sizes whoudl i choose for my FLASH & AFTEREFFECTS projects to get the right results in PLASMA screens.

Guys i would really be grateful to all of you,
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The fact it's a plasma screen as opposed to a normal TV is actually irrelevant. If you're encoding out to 16.9 I can't really understand why it's going wrong for you. Unless the TV aspect ratio is maybe set wrong? Worth checking.
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Default Content Stretching

YEs i am working on 720x576 size in FLASH software and creating an AVI from it, but at the end when i am encoding the MPEG-2 for burning in a DVD video software i input the 16:9 settings, same when burning the DVD video from NERO. But stretch is still there even though it fits the plasma screen but the whole content seems extra wide.

How can we save the contents normal scaling in a Plasma?

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