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Moviestacker rocks!
Keep up the good work. This program is awesome!
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Thanks telemike! :mrgreen:
I hope to make it better with the help of you all. |
@muaddib,
Very nice program :D Very easy to use and quite comprehensive with filters in proper order. And my favorite is saving my own personal presets. :D Job well done muaddib. :wink: -black prince |
muaddib :D
where are you my friend? pulando carnaval? i don't "see" you here today. :( my tv is showing the "escolas de samba" on "marques de sapucai" and i jump carnaval together and comemorate your great program. really rocks and it's easy to use. i waiting for your program and now i see: Moviestacker is better than expected! :o thank you! :wink: |
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Thanks a lot black prince! Btw, I'm working on some of your request to preview the effects of the filters. I don't know how I'll do it, but may be open the vid of 2 saved presets (side by side) to see the differences. Something like AvsCompare does. Well, that's not a promise! :mrgreen: May be I'm only dreaming... but I'm trying. :wink: |
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I just spent all sunday with my wife and kid. :wink: Great time, btw! Quote:
Thanks man! |
@muaddib,
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which can compare 4 avs scripts at once. I don't want to overload your great utility. BTW, I updated my Guides, "Convert Divx (avi) to KVCD" and "Convert DVD to KVCD" with your utility. I believe it's easy to use for newbee's and experienced alike. :D -black prince |
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-kwag |
what i really like about this tool is, that it shows me, how much the aspect ration differs from the source file, so that i can adjust the resolution and overscan to get the best result. 8)
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So, I'll lower the priority of "AvsCompare" feature. :wink: |
Yep, this program is great. Thanks for putting in both methods of overscan (resize vs. overlap)! I'm a big fan of the overlap method, and this program puts out perfect avs files.
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Hey Daagar, thanks!
I prefer overlap too! Especially if the source is widescreen (most of my sources are), because it preserves the original height. I prefer to use resize method only if my source is fullscreen. :wink: |
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I had a Problem with those extra Borders and the only way solve it was to use this Line in my avs script Code:
GripCrop(528, 576, overscan=2, source_anamorphic=false) |
No, overlap will still put in borders (to preserve aspect ratio), but it does it by simply clipping out 16 pixels from each edge of the screen. This is opposed to the 'resize' method, where the movie will actually be resized to fit in the overscan area (preventing any of the scene from being chopped off). The end result is that with the overlap method, the borders on the top and bottom won't be as thick, but you lose a little bit of the scene on each side (which you normall don't see anyway, as it falls in the overscan region of your TV!).
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What is "AvsCompare" and where I can find info about it? Is it a program,
dll, part of software? Google, yahoo and altavista are giving me 0 records found for "AvsCompare". |
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