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Originally Posted by vdk_au
the borders take up more space. how can i get around this?
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You cant't. Do the maths : 704/576 = 1.22, 528/576=0.91. To fit a picture in 528 pixels insteed of 704 without screwing the A/R you multiplicate the size of the borders by 1.22/0.91.
You can use 544*576 if your player supports it. The borders will be a little less big.
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I heard something about using fitcd or moviestacker but not 100% sure.
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This has nothing to do with your current problem : you have to use Fitcd or Moviestaker to compute correct parameters for the resizing and the borders whatver the resolution you use. This is to be sure to not screw up the A/R.
But if your script uses Gripcrop, it take cares of everything ans Moviestacker isn't necessary.
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One thing. whats the difference between 4:3 625 line (PAL) and 4:3 625 line (PAL, 704X576) in tmpenc's setting. I usually the second one.
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The pixel shape is not the same in a DVD and a regular VCD/SVCD or VHS. This has to be taken in account when you do the resizing has the source was originally resized according to this difference.
I mean that if you use 704x576 and your source was originally a VHS (or a analog capture), you screw up the A/R.
This part is take in account by Moviestaker (there is a check box called "ITU something" whose purpose is this, but I'm not sure if it Gripcrop is aware of that.