From: Good Guy Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 17:33:25 +0000 (-0700) Subject: add minor statement that all features may not be available X-Git-Tag: 2024-01~1 X-Git-Url: https://cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7b49bcd55f6ef4a165f150aa33c038d0ab2d9c8d;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git add minor statement that all features may not be available --- diff --git a/parts/DVD.tex b/parts/DVD.tex index 1238927..1985776 100644 --- a/parts/DVD.tex +++ b/parts/DVD.tex @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ \index{BluRay} This section describes how to create a blu-ray DVD, or \textcolor{red}{BD} referring to a \textcolor{red}{B}lu-ray \textcolor{red}{D}VD, and a regular DVD, or \textcolor{red}{SD} referring to a \textcolor{red}{S}tandard \textcolor{red}{D}VD. The DVDs (plural usage of DVD means either BD or SD) created are unencrypted, unlike commercially available movie DVDs. This \CGG{} version conceivably can create different variations of DVD/Blu-ray media but for the casual user the most standard usages are readily usable and will be described here. +In \CGG{} DVD and Bluray creation is a convenience for users who want to edit and then just make basic media without having to work too hard, therefore +all features will not be available. Some preliminary information follows. For NTSC, SD media is almost always $720\times480$ interlaced (the format in the United States, US). For PAL, SD media is almost always $720\times576$ interlaced (Europe, EU, and most of the world). An SD can conceivably be created with a lower resolution – for example $352\times240$ MPEG-1 -- but it is not useful. Aspect ratio for either NTSC or PAL can be $4:3$ or $16:9$.