wassabi
25th June 2003, 22:15
Hello, if anyone could steer me in the right direction, I'd reeeeeally appreciate it.
Received a locally recorded video (apparently it was done in half resolution 352*480 to save space). But, the quality is fine.
It was a very boring menu system with no extras so I spiced it up with Maestro. I thought all was well. Worked fine in my Sony player, a GE player, a Samsung player and all PC DVD players. However, when tested on 2 different modelled Toshiba players I get half screen with green crap at the bottom. I looked at the VTSxxxxx.IFO file and it 'flagged' the video as 720x480 so I thought reflagging it as 352x480 might help...but the problem still existed once burned again. The original DVD from the videographers doesn't seem to have this problem in the Toshiba players. It's something about the way that Maestro handles it.
Anyone come across this before??
Thnx!
Received a locally recorded video (apparently it was done in half resolution 352*480 to save space). But, the quality is fine.
It was a very boring menu system with no extras so I spiced it up with Maestro. I thought all was well. Worked fine in my Sony player, a GE player, a Samsung player and all PC DVD players. However, when tested on 2 different modelled Toshiba players I get half screen with green crap at the bottom. I looked at the VTSxxxxx.IFO file and it 'flagged' the video as 720x480 so I thought reflagging it as 352x480 might help...but the problem still existed once burned again. The original DVD from the videographers doesn't seem to have this problem in the Toshiba players. It's something about the way that Maestro handles it.
Anyone come across this before??
Thnx!