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That is really rare but I admit that sometimes I have 70/74 pixels insteed of 72/72. And I have to say also that Moviestacker didn't quope with that correcly
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I did tests on NTSC "REd Planet" (The chunk Kwag gave me) .. and there the difference between bottom and top is even worse
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I don't know, this release does not work on my PC
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Say what?!
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Phil said that the build does not work on "his" PC ..... maybe as he got an Intel one!
Means : As even I did configure the pentium build correct, there could be problem! But if you got an athlonXP (the machine where it has been compiled on).. there will be no problem as I didnt hear any bad report on that.
This thread becomes crazy!
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06-02-2004, 05:42 PM
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That want to say that I can't tell you if last CVS release works as I'm using the one done by Inc the 6th of May.
(note : yes my script is a 2pass job)
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I did tests on NTSC "REd Planet" (The chunk Kwag gave me) .. and there the difference between bottom and top is even worse
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They surely use the "macro block aligned" obtion that I never use into Moviestacker (I don't know why but equal borders is the only thing my mind can tolerate )
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I've got an Athlon so hopefully it will work.
Crazy, yes !
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Well "odd" size numbers are used there ... so I dont think they do align macroblock based as they dont care about that as they got a loooooot of space on the DVD9 where "they" master the data.
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How can I get film pixel values from vob?
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Drag your VOB into VirtualDub, add the "Null Transform" filter, and crop out the black bars.
Then you'll see the film pixel area.
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06-03-2004, 11:18 AM
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You can do that also in DVD2AVI (this way you don't have to import the VOB into vdub that is a time consuming operation).
Mevu video -> crop/resize. Check the box in the corner and drag the sliders.
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06-03-2004, 12:23 PM
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You can do that also in DVD2AVI (this way you don't have to import the VOB into vdub that is a time consuming operation).
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Wel, sort of
Because DVD2AVI's crop is not pixel by pixel. It's 8 pixels at a time. So it's not as accurate as doing it with Vdub.
Also, you don't need to load the complete VOB in Vdub. You can abort the process after 5 seconds or so, and you'll have part of the VOB loaded
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How can I get film pixel values from vob?
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Mencoder also have a autocrop filter which reports the correct crop vaules... I don't remember the exact syntax right now.
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You can do that also in DVD2AVI (this way you don't have to import the VOB into vdub that is a time consuming operation).
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Wel, sort of
Because DVD2AVI's crop is not pixel by pixel. It's 8 pixels at a time. So it's not as accurate as doing it with Vdub.
Also, you don't need to load the complete VOB in Vdub. You can abort the process after 5 seconds or so, and you'll have part of the VOB loaded
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great!
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This will do it just fine
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vf=yuvcsp,pullup,softskip,cropdetect
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This only "writes" cropping values to a special "log" file ... as it can be read there in the manual.
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cropdetect[=0-255]
Calculates necessary cropping parameters and prints the recommended parameters to stdout. The thresh- old can be optionally specified from nothing (0) to everything (255). (default: 24)
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Well is there any function so the followed "crop" can command can read out that "stdout" and include that one in the calculation of "scale" ????
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