Hallo

> I've been basing my CG trials on a Linux Journal article.
Fine :-)

> It states that the proper size for PAL video is 720 X 576 and NTSC is
> 720 X 480
For full size video. 

> I've been creating some animations based on the 720 X 576 size, but the images
> seem extremely grainy to me. Also, this seems to be for standard TV aspect,
> not Wide screen.
Does the source image look not grainy ?
Which commands did you use to encode the video ?

To see the difference between the source and the encoded video could you
get a few frames from the mpeg you created. Created mplayer -vo png/jpg.
And put them online or send them to me (SF does to sent mails which
excced a certain size). 

> Should I be making my images larger, wider or am I just being too picky? I've
> had a quick google for DVD frame sizes, but can't find much and surfing rates
> are too steep for long-term searching.
You find plenty of information about the mjpeg encoding in the
mjpeg-howto on (mjpeg.sf.net).

If you do not thave the quality you want it is usually not well choosen
option you used fro creating the video. 

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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