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  • Adjusting screen size for TV & video

    I have a G400TV capture card and was wanting to know if there is any way of adjusting the screen size for playback on a TV. Whenever I play back a clip I've captured using either PC-VCR or Avid Cinema, the image is slightly bigger than the TV screen (in correct proportions), but is OK on my monitor. My TV doesn't have screen size adjustments. Using Powerdesk 5.25 utilities I can adjust the monitor size and position, and when using the dual head utility I can adjust the TV size and position, but it doesn't affect the TV in normal single head TV out. I want to send clips to video tape. Any suggestions?

    Graham

    Setup:
    P111 450
    Gigabyte BX6E motherboard
    Seagate 10.2G 5400rpm HD
    Ricoh MP6200 CDRW
    Creative 48x CDROM
    128MB RAM
    Marvel G400-TV video capture card
    Creative AWE64G sound card
    Turtle beach Malibu sound card
    Winbond 10MB/s Network card
    Windows 98SE
    Avid Cinema 1.0.1
    using Powerdesk 5.25
    and Video Tools 1.51

  • #2
    That is how it should be.

    The problem is your TV, which is hiding part of the picture, and that is also normal.
    If your TV was not sold as a "Full Screen" model, there is nothing wrong with your TV either.

    Tune your PC-VCR and TV into the same TV channel, you can see more of the picture with PC-VCR than with the TV-set.

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    • #3
      One word: overscan

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      • #4
        Correct.

        To make sure you get everything showing on a TV you have to place things within what's called the "Safe title area". This is a rectangle about 10-15% in from all edges (depending on how "safe" you want to be).

        For a 10% safe area using the Marvels 704x480 full frame this would mean placing all titles and graphics (as well as pertinent data of the shoot) within a rectangle bounded by;

        Left border: 71 (70.4 rounded up)
        Right border: 633
        Top border: 48
        Bottom border: 432

        The Inscriber website has an illustration of the saft title area on one of their help pages;

        http://www.oceansystems.com/CGScreenMarkers.htm

        If you've ever seen a movie being shot on one of those entertainment news programs you'll notice they have this area taped off on the preview monitor the Director uses. This is so he can tell if the take they just shot fell within the safe area or needs reshooting.

        Dr. Mordrid



        [This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 01 November 2000).]

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        • #5
          Thanks everyone for your help, much appreciated. That explains a lot, especially since my TV is a very old one, before the era of video editing! I find it useful to use, though, because it gives me an idea of what things will look like in the least techo households of some of my friends, if I want to give them videos I've edited. Thanks again!

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