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Hi there,

My first post here, after searching the forum through with no success.

I am trying to make a KVCD from a Divx, with permsubs added from a sub file, using DVD2SVCD.

My problem deals with the optimal script provided by Dialhot, which does not work with permsubs (as stated in his post, and as experimented as well).
I found some hints here and there about possible modifications of this script, or about "old" Divx scripts. However, I am a bit newbish (hum, sounds like a non-english word) about avisynth scripting, and nothing really works (I tried many scripts proposed, and ended-up using the basic Bicubic resize script provided with D2S).

Does anybody know about a "good" script (even sub-optimal), that would allow a better CQ than Bicubic resize, while allowing permsubs ?

Any help welcome
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Simple : don't use DVD2SVCD and start to do real work. That is make your KVCD manually.
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Fine.
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Originally Posted by Livlander
Hi there,

My first post here, after searching the forum through with no success.

I am trying to make a KVCD from a Divx, with permsubs added from a sub file, using DVD2SVCD.

My problem deals with the optimal script provided by Dialhot, which does not work with permsubs (as stated in his post, and as experimented as well).
I found some hints here and there about possible modifications of this script, or about "old" Divx scripts. However, I am a bit newbish (hum, sounds like a non-english word) about avisynth scripting, and nothing really works (I tried many scripts proposed, and ended-up using the basic Bicubic resize script provided with D2S).

Does anybody know about a "good" script (even sub-optimal), that would allow a better CQ than Bicubic resize, while allowing permsubs ?

Any help welcome
get dvd2kvcd plugin m8 and install (has some nice scripts included you see)

choose the maf script m8........ and you need to remove a line from the script.

see here....... http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....749&highlight=



lmk how you get on.

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Thanks Kyuss.

In fact, Dialhot PMed me these indications, and the conversion I wanted to do with permsubs just went perfect :P

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