RadicalEd0 wrote:uhh.. another explanation:
DVD is 720x480 because they are meant to be viewed on a TV. Since pixels on a TV are not square like a computer monitor but taller than they are wide (10:11) the resolution of 704(+16 overscan borders)x480 is true 4:3. Of course, when the pixels are square true 4:3 is 640x480. However, Firestorm's idea is a good one for the reasons of:
1. if we put the thing on DVD it will be full res and wont have to be upsampled from 640 to 720
2. its a higher resolution.
3. less avisynth processing
The complete project could always be resized to 640x480 for web encoding.
Anyway, its too late now, just a lesson for the future. Its no big deal though.
Super >_< OMG that makes sense. Well I was still correct, I just didn't have the right idea :p
Okay now I know video boy Radical...
I was thinking over this and I decided against doing anything that required ALOT of work. Quick and easy. Especially with the short deadline and notice on this project. I don't think it would be fun to find out, that twelve people didn't edit @ 23.976 properly, or they cropped the edges off their video, or something whack like that.
Who the hell is going to burn this DVD? Do any of you have a DVD-burner, and media @ $5 a pop is pricey. We could still do a SVCD MPEG2 and not lose really any kwality since it'd be down sampled to 480x480. ^_^ What do you think of dem apples? Of course well we area going @ straight 24fps, so that may not conform with SVCD spec
~klinky