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You agree?
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
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
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.

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Say what?!
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
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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How can I get film pixel values from vob?
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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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).
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?
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).
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)
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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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)
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" ????
In think there isn't. But if you read some post before, I asked a way to obtain film pixel values, and kwag is just answering that.


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