linear pcm

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Linear PCM (Pulse-Code Modulation) is an uncompressed audio format used in DVDs and CDs, offering high-quality sound comparable to audio CDs. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about linear PCM often arise in the context of DVD authoring software, such as Womble EasyDVD, where users seek to maintain high audio bitrates (e.g., 1500 kbps) for professional or archival projects. Troubleshooting topics may involve ensuring full-screen video playback while preserving linear PCM audio quality. The format is valued for its lossless nature, making it a preferred choice for users who prioritize audio fidelity over file size. Windows users working with video editing or DVD creation tools may encounter linear PCM settings when configuring audio output.
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    Troubleshooting Womble EasyDVD: Full-Screen Issues with 4:3 and 16:9 Video Formats

    I'm using Womble EasyDVD video DVD burner and all i get is a non-full screen image of full screen 4:3 and 16:9 video files. The image is squeezed to the middle of the screen. Why and what should i do? I can't change to another video DVD Burner as this is the only Video DVD Burner i found and...
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