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Most computer graphic cards will allow you to set many different aspect ratios. For that matter, how much stuff today is formatted for 4X3? Lots of shows, especially movies are all over the map.
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Some PC's have composite and or S-video output on their graphics cards. I have a 2002 HP that does. I found it on the side of the road missing it's hard drives and part of the case. After replacing the missing hardware and building it into a gutted VCR case all I needed to connect it to my modulator was a 1/8 phone jack to RCA adapter (which I have several of laying around) and a single RCA patch cord. I'm half tempted to wire the guts of a wall wort powered modulator into my unit to make it a stand-alone internet/digital to vintage analog TV media box.
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The device I noted has horizontal/vertical positioning (hardware) buttons on the side, and apparently various zoom settings as well. The menu would reveal all, of course. Aspect ratio would come from the content itself. You might be able to influence that by changing what screen resolution the computer thinks it is using. And yes, an RF modulator is still required, as referenced post 7.
There are other, similar boxes out there that do this, too. If you really want to go back, the original PC XT monochrome card (plus parallel port) had an RCA mono out. Getting one spiffed up enough to get on the web and browse YouTube would require a little more work than just slappin' some Trumpet Winsock on it. Chip |
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Maybe I missed it but how did you record YT??
I can't figure out how to download YT to copy to a DVD. |
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after your done, go to "Downloads" directory & look for a folder called "dwhelper" that is where your video has downloaded as a .mp4 file. i do not know much about Microsoft Windows as where they would keep the default user downloads directory as i have not used Microsoft Windows for 10 years. i do all my DVD Authering, & Video Conversions on Linux. i do not know if there is any free software for Video conversion for Windows. |
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also, it does not have the facillity to convert .mp4 to a DVD complient file structure. |
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![]() For the shorter stuff, like 30 minute TV shows, etc., I also burn to DVD.
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when i make DVDs of half hour shows, i can put 8 Half hour shows or put 6 one hour shows on a 4.7G DVD. the DeVeDe authouring program is very flexable & has a lot of options for customisation. |
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you will need a Linux PC for this particular app. any modern Linux distribution will do. the apps name is called "DeVeDe" and it is available in the distributions software repositories & in installed with the distributions package manager. i do not think DeVeDe has been ported to Windows.
Ooops, My mistake..they do have a Windows port. i cant vouch if the windows version would have the same feature parody as the Linux version. heres the link. http://www.devede.org/download/choose/ Last edited by robert1; 03-17-2014 at 02:01 PM. |
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