--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 08:31 AM, rlf9 wrote:
> 
> > 320x240? A bit on the small side, what?
> 
> You can do 640x480 as well. The frame rate starts to
> drop off though. I 
> think it's 4-6fps for that size. 320x240 is fine,
> you can't really get 
> any more quality out of a VCR video if you make it
> any larger. The only 
> thing that would make it a problem was if you wanted
> to watch the video on a big display :).

DVD is 720x480. Super Video CD is 640x480. 320x240
is almost, but not quite as high a resolution as
standard Video CD. See www.coolvcd.com for legal
VCD and SVCD imports of movies. :) Mostly available
in english. ;)

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