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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20is%20watching%20you:632707"]I'm trying to burn season 1 of heroes onto DVDs, so my girlfriend and I can watch them on the dvd player. Unfortunately, all of the episodes I've downloaded have variable bitrates for the audio, so I was experiencing bad sync issues every time I burned them. However, the video itself maintained it's widescreen ratio. I found that if I use VirtualDub to extract the audio as an uncompressed .WAV file I'd get a really big file (audio file is about 400+ MB per episode) but if I then transcoded the file into an MPEG with TMPGEnc using this as the audio track, I'd no longer have sync issues at all. Problem is, every time I transcode these files, I lose the widescreen aspect ratio and end up with a squished looking video. I'd prefer to maintain the original "letterbox" shape, but even after setting the aspect ratio to 16:9 NTSC in TMPGEnc wizard, I still end up with the same squished image. I think it's a 4:3 ratio on the final file. What am I setting wrong, or how can I fix this? I just want to get back to watching the damned show, as I am currently going through Hiro withdrawl.[/QUOTE]
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