Hi andybno1,
Try a script like this, and set TMPEG to "Center":
Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\mpeg2dec.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\GripFit_preview.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\blockbuster.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\legalclip.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\sampler.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\vobsub.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\convolution3d.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\dustv5.dll")
Mpeg2Source("C:\YourMovie.d2v") # <--- Change this to point to your movie.
LegalClip()
GripCrop( width=528, height=576, overscan=2 ) # <--- Change this to your prefered resolution.
GripSize()
SpaceDust()
Convolution3D(preset="movieLQ")
Blockbuster(method="noise", variance=.3, seed=1)
GripBorders()
LegalClip()
Sampler(length=24)
## MPEG size = ((Total frames/MovieTimeInMinutes)/24) * MPEG sample file size ##
Just change the mpeg2source line to point to your .d2v file. You can use this script as a framework for just about any movie you want, and the aspect will always be correct.
I set the "GripCrop" line to "528x576" just as an example, because I know you're in PAL land :wink: . If you need to do another resolution, say 352x288, then change the line to this: GripCrop( width=352, height=288, overscan=1 )
-kwag
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