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EvilFactor 03-10-2003 09:44 PM

MovieStacker: Adding Borders in Pan & Scan?
 
I'm trying to convert a 576x432 FS anime DivX into a 352x480 KVCD with MovieStacker. Problem is, it always shows up with borders all the way around the video. I removed GripBorders from the script, and it works fine now, but is there any more proper way to do this without the video stretching that must come with the method I used? I guess this is a stupid question, kinda like "Can I fit a Kleenex into a film canister without crumpling it up?", but I guess this also helps in suggesting that an option be added for this type of situation. Ah, well, damn it all anyway. :)

muaddib 03-13-2003 11:20 PM

Hi EvilFactor,

If you source is really full screen (576x432 is a strange resolution), removing the GripBorders should not have any influence in the aspect ratio. :roll:

Btw, did you use any tv overscan?
Please, describe the borders that you talk about.

EvilFactor 05-11-2003 02:41 AM

Hehe - I realized later, and forgot to reply, that the problem I was having was not a problem at all. I just saw that there were borders and assumed they were on the video, when they were just added by the software.


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