

Sorry for bold/caps, that part was important. but when I play it on a TV, I loose about 2 inches off every side of the video, here is what I am talking about.ĮVEN IF I CHANGE THE IN GAME FOOTAGE FROM 1024x768 to 720x480 IT ONLY STRETCHS THE VIDEO OUT AT LOWER RESULUTION, SAME PROBLEM, WORSE RES


My problem is, when I turn the whole project into a DVD image (vob files) and play it on the computer, obviously the 1024x768 in game footage looks perfect. In the final DVD, i want to have all the digital camcorder recordings we took (res is not a problem, as it was made for the TV) AND some gameplay footage at the end. Well, i realize that a TV will have diffrent dimintions than the computer resolution I play in. In counter-strike I play at 1024x768 res, as in most games I play. I seem to be doing ok, but am encountering a serious problem. I currently took on a project to make a DVD for a gaming LAN for counter-strike I recently attended and have not had much prior experience in video editing until I took this upon myself.
