I'm using VS9.
I need to have my DVD play on both PC and TV. When played on a PC it may be viewed on the monitor but could well be projected onto a large screen in a hall.
I'm using mainly still photographs.
If I opt to prepare only one version, which setting will give the best results for both TV & PC - with or without non-square pixel rendering?
(Problem is I don't know who will be viewing using the PC and who will be using a TV)
Thanks
Non-square pixel rendering
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You would plump? Steve, help those of us who do not speak UK English!
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to drop a thing or an idea swiftly, without delicacy or deep thinking.
Any dictionary would help.
To plump out a remark, to say something plump,
also, to plump for sth, to choose something.
But now, my english isn't what it should be...
Any dictionary would help.
To plump out a remark, to say something plump,
also, to plump for sth, to choose something.
But now, my english isn't what it should be...
This my understanding of it.
I have been proven wrong on several occasions in my life. It's not going to improve.
I have been proven wrong on several occasions in my life. It's not going to improve.
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