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I've had good luck producing DVDs with Studio 8. However, the video
seems to be slightly cropped in *both* directions when I play it on my
TV DVD player -- it doesn't seem to me to be an aspect ratio problem
(i.e., cropped in one direction). On my computer using WinDVD,
however, it plays perfectly -- in 5:4 aspect.

What might I be doing wrong, and what can I do to fix it?

adTHANKSvance,
Dewey

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devnull@59sportfury.net (Dewey Care) wrote in message

> On my computer using WinDVD,
> however, it plays perfectly -- in 5:4 aspect.

Oops. That's 4:3, of course (NTSC).

Dewey


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