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nicksteel 09-30-2006 07:15 AM

Paranoia: Fit HDTV Capture to View Screen
 
When I load my HDTV capture into PARanoia, cannot see all of the picture and video controls (pause,etc). Have to use task manager to get out.

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incredible 10-12-2006 12:31 PM

Sorry for replying that late.

But guess what, ... PARanoia till now doesnt suppiort HDTV Streams. Next version will come incl. support of HDTV stuff.

nicksteel 10-12-2006 12:49 PM

Thought so. HDTV captures make very good 16x9 widescreen DVD's, but I was wondering if they lend themselves to compression while maintaining resolution. Like DVD to KDVD. I know that TMPGEnc balks with 1280x720 output screensize. I realize that DVD players can't handle this, but I keep on a Windows MCE machine's hard drive.

Dialhot 10-12-2006 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by nicksteel
TMPGEnc balks with 1280x720 output screensize. I realize that DVD players can't handle this, but I keep on a Windows MCE machine's hard drive.

In that case what are you encoding in MPEG2 ? You should use H264.

nicksteel 10-12-2006 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Dialhot
Quote:

Originally Posted by nicksteel
TMPGEnc balks with 1280x720 output screensize. I realize that DVD players can't handle this, but I keep on a Windows MCE machine's hard drive.

In that case what are you encoding in MPEG2 ? You should use H264.

These are dvr-ms ota captures. I save them as mpeg2 out of VideoReDo (edit commercials). How else could I encode them if not to DVD resolution? Please pardon my confusion.

Dialhot 10-12-2006 05:39 PM

You are saying that you use TMPGEnc, so I assume that you re-encode them, don't you ?

If you are capturing straight to MPEG2, ok. But if you reencode them, then do not use MPEG2 as final target, but H264.


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