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<title>tarver on "DVD Projection"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I shot a move in 720p at 60fps on a Panosonic P2 camera. I produced a dvd using Encore. It looked great on a tv but at a recent festival where it was projected onto a screen it was all out of proportion and dark. What is the best way to make a dvd that will look the same on tv or when projected?Â Thanks
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