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ozjeff99 04-28-2003 12:11 AM

KVCD: 352x576 re-size for computer?
 
Hi - Sorry bit of an off topic. I have several 352x576 good quality KVCD encodes that look great on my DVD. Without going back to the original VOBs, what is the easiest way to re-size these mpegs to play on say WMP with the right aspect ratio. Can it be done without reencoding?
Thanks
Ozjeff99

jorel 04-28-2003 12:33 AM

easy way:

try to use zoomplayer :wink:

is free and with dynamics features.

:!:

ozjeff99 04-28-2003 12:46 AM

Thanks Jorel

I was wondering if there was a way to modify the file to play on WMP so I can play on work machine without having to install additional software.

Cheers
ozjeff99

jorel 04-28-2003 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozjeff99
Thanks Jorel

I was wondering if there was a way to modify the file to play on WMP so I can play on work machine without having to install additional software.

Cheers
ozjeff99

ozjeff99, :)
additional software?

zoomplayer standard, only 711kb! :wink:

works like a charm and accept lots of filters..
play audio,video.....and tons more!
and the better...is free!

get it,you will like it!
is a good recomendation friend.

urban tec 04-28-2003 01:12 AM

Re: 352 x 576 re-size for computer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ozjeff99
Hi - Sorry bit of an off topic. I have several 352x576 good quality KVCD encodes that look great on my DVD. Without going back to the original VOBs, what is the easiest way to re-size these mpegs to play on say WMP with the right aspect ratio. Can it be done without reencoding?
Thanks
Ozjeff99

I use media player classic, similar to zoom.

To answer your question though you could try dvd patcher and patch a new resolution but make sure you test on a copy as this can seriously screw up the file (memories of failed attempt on wedding video and wife who was less than impressed)

ozjeff99 04-28-2003 01:18 AM

Wo Urben Tec.....you live to tell the tale. Thanks for the tip.

urban tec 04-28-2003 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozjeff99
Wo Urben Tec.....you live to tell the tale. Thanks for the tip.

yes.... now I have a big thumb print on my forehead :oops:

kwag 04-28-2003 09:49 AM

Re: 352 x 576 re-size for computer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by urban tec

To answer your question though you could try dvd patcher and patch a new resolution but make sure you test on a copy as this can seriously screw up the file (memories of failed attempt on wedding video and wife who was less than impressed)

You can always return the file to it's original resolution :idea:
It's just a header patch :!:

-kwag

urban tec 04-28-2003 10:27 AM

Re: 352 x 576 re-size for computer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag

You can always return the file to it's original resolution :idea:
It's just a header patch :!:

-kwag

I know this now...

at the time I paniced and patched the whole file 8O Big Mistake!!! :(

But I am still married :o

rhino 04-28-2003 11:03 AM

Quote:

I know this now...

at the time I paniced and patched the whole file Big Mistake!!!
And no doubt a lot wiser!

urban tec 04-28-2003 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rhino
And no doubt a lot wiser!



LOL

jorel 04-28-2003 12:44 PM

@ all

my doubt...

do you all think that is better (and simple):
modify the file or use another small and smart player?

:roll:

what the advantages to see the movie in wmplayer if
another player(zoomplayer for example) do the perfect job?
:? :?

dazedconfused 04-28-2003 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
@ all

my doubt...

do you all think that is better (and simple):
modify the file or use another small and smart player?

:roll:

what the advantages to see the movie in wmplayer if
another player(zoomplayer for example) do the perfect job?
:? :?

Hi Jorel,

You're probably right that ZoomPlayer is a great option, but some people might not be allowed to install software on their computers at work and that is where ozjeff99 said he wanted to view his file (bosses can get angry!). :wink: Also, some people just don't like to install too many extra programs, because "more stuff on your PC = more problems" usually.

-d&c

jorel 04-28-2003 03:55 PM

:wink: computers at work ...

oh yes,now i understand!

but the bosses can get angry if he
don't watch the movie in wmplayer? :? 8O
and when he is resizing the movie,
after say some like this:
"oh no boss, the movie is anamorphic...what can i do?" :(
...don't bore the boss? :? 8O

now i'm dazed&confused 8O

:lol: :lol: :lol: just kiddin :!:

ozjeff99 04-29-2003 08:09 PM

Thanks People. Very informative and entertaining.

I hope the red mark clears up Urban Tec :P

ozjeff99


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