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zaiko2000
Neurotic (0) Inmate
Newly admitted

From: belgium
Insane since: Aug 2002

posted posted 12-02-2004 23:45

If I want to put my pictures on a DVD for screaning on a TV (100cm wide) what is the best size?

1024x768 or 800x600 ?

jstuartj
Bipolar (III) Inmate

From: Mpls, MN
Insane since: Dec 2000

posted posted 12-03-2004 18:23

Well that answer depends, see the table below for acceptable, dvd frame sizes.


For everything DVD or VideoCD check out: http://www.videohelp.com/


PAL Video:
Up to 9.8 Mbps* (9800 kbps*) MPEG2 video
Up to 1.856 Mbps (1856 kbps) MPEG1 video
720 x 576 pixels MPEG2 (Called Full-D1)
704 x 576 pixels MPEG2
352 x 576 pixels MPEG2 (Called Half-D1, same as the CVD Standard)
352 x 288 pixels MPEG2
352 x 288 pixels MPEG1 (Same as the VCD Standard)
25 fps*
16:9 Anamorphic (only supported by 720x576)



NTSC Video: [US Standard]
Up to 9.8 Mbps* (9800 kbps*) MPEG2 video
Up to 1.856 Mbps (1856 kbps) MPEG1 video
720 x 480 pixels MPEG2 (Called Full-D1)
704 x 480 pixels MPEG2
352 x 480 pixels MPEG2 (Called Half-D1, same as the CVD Standard)
352 x 240 pixels MPEG2
352 x 240 pixels MPEG1 (Same as the VCD Standard)
29,97 fps*
23,976 fps with 3:2 pulldown = 29,97 playback fps (NTSC Film, this is only supported by MPEG2 video)
16:9 Anamorphic (only supported by 720x480)

This may also help: http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~edemaine/SoCG2003_multimedia/graphics.html

(Edited by jstuartj on 12-03-2004 18:25)

zaiko2000
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) Inmate

From: belgium
Insane since: Aug 2002

posted posted 12-05-2004 01:34

thnx I'll take a closer look!

eyezaer
Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist

From: the Psychiatric Ward
Insane since: Sep 2000

posted posted 12-05-2004 01:49

are you runnin NTSC or PAL?

I work in NTSC so for video the resolution is 720 x 480 (72dpi)(or 720*486). The kicker is that TV pixels are rectangular and not square.

If you slap a square image pixel on a tvbox it will stretch it out. So if I do not want my images to look stretched out i actually make then 720*540 and either resize them down, or let my editing system resize them down when I import em buggars. (this is not all that noticeableon photos, but if you slap a perfectly round circle in there, it should be noticeable.)

Newer versions of PS actually muck around with the square and rectangular aspect ratios as well... but that gets a little confusing.

I kind of suspect you are working in Pal though... which i have never used.



(Edited by eyezaer on 12-05-2004 01:51)



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