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syk2c11 09-05-2002 08:18 PM

final mpeg output has tiny black bar on top and bottom?
 
I just did a Full-Screen KVCDx3, I selected 3/4 DVD-full in FitCD, I selected 4:3 NTSC(525) in the output of Tmpeg, the source aspect ratio of Tmpeg automatically selected 1:1 VGA. The arrange method was full-screen (keep aspect ratio). The final mpeg output has tiny black bar on top and bottom (each is about 1/2 an inch to one inch). The sides (left and right) were OK, it filled up each side. Is it normal or I have done something wrong?

The source = VOB ripped from DVD, 29.97, NTSC, interlaced, 720x480

kwag 09-05-2002 08:38 PM

The input aspect should be "Full Screen", not "Full Screen (keep aspect )"
The aspect is already set by the AviSynth script.

-kwag

syk2c11 09-05-2002 10:34 PM

Does this setting [full-screen, not full-screen(keep aspect)] apply to 16:9 widescreen DVD?

a_star62 09-06-2002 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syk2c11
Does this setting [full-screen, not full-screen(keep aspect)] apply to 16:9 widescreen DVD?

Yes it does. If you are doing a 16:9 movie, you will want to select anamorphic in FitCD if it is not already selected then select full screen in TMPGEnc.

A-Star

digger_de 09-07-2002 07:20 PM

16:9 FitCD and TMPGENC
 
To summarize the settings for a 16:9 movie:

in FITCD, anamorphic should be checked for the source file
if FITCD doesn't, set it manually

in TMPGENC, ASPECT RATIO is set 4:3 done by the avs-script
source aspect ratio is set 1:1 by avs script
video arrange mode is "Full screen" set by the avs script, if not set it to full screen manually

Is this correct?


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