Infoseite // DVD menu with shooting in 4:3 AND 16:9



Frage von aikonch:


Hello dear community,

I think it has more here than just a professional and I hope that I can help someone, I'm filming with my DV Cam ansich always synonymous with 16:9 aspect ratio and create such videos or DVDs. Now I have the last holiday of synonymous nor a "movies" created with MAGIX Movies on DVD, but this is saved in 4:3. I would now like to make a DVD with a menu where I can select the slideshow (4:3) and or just watch the video (16:9), but all the programs always want the same thing, why?? The TV will simply switch accordingly, or not do? Do I really 2 different DVDs even though both of them would be absolutely no problem?

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Antwort von Axel:

On the DVD can be both. On the TRACK you have to decide yourself.

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Antwort von aikonch:

Thank you very much and what kind of software is going to do this?? So now I use TMPGEnc and so it is definitely not .....;( He says I'm using 4:3 and then goes no ....;( 16:9 or vice versa

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Antwort von Axel:

All the Programs in Windows, the purest of Babylon! But Tmpeg, this is the famous Mpeg2 encoder, one of the best ever, I am assured. But that is the precursor of DVD authoring, producing a video track. Sunny may be the only either one or the other. From your 16:9 - Film by Tmpeg there should be a File, is called the "Dingenskirchen.m2v. Then you take the movies second, entirely different ( "one of these things does not belong to the other"), bow with Tmpeg about it and have a second file, which is called "4:3. M2v". How do you do now next? DVD authoring program!
Here to give that a trace of 16:9, the other will be played in 4:3. It's possible!
Addition: I can even my burning program, just with the menu, it looks not so nice. Nero can not?

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