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VORTECH 12-08-2003 12:48 PM

KVCD: Source Aspect Ratio?
 
After I load my .avs script and KVCD template into TEMPGenc, I then have to go to Settings - Advanced and change the "Source Aspect Ratio" to what DVD2AVI told me it was, correct :?:

And then on that same screen does "Video Arrange Method" get Changed to "Center Custom Size" and under size I enter the size of the KVCD template, in my case 352 x 480 since I loaded the KVCD 352 x 480 template into TEMPGenc :?:

I am very close get getting this, just need to clear up these few little things. :)

Thanks!

andybno1 12-08-2003 01:12 PM

all u do there is use full screen in the video arrange method

incredible 12-08-2003 03:13 PM

As you already determine the right size and Aspectratio in your AVS Script in TmpgEnc you can choose "center" thats all :arrow: if you encode to the same resolution as also determined in your avs script, ... which is an unspoken law and I shurely assume you do ;-)

VORTECH 12-08-2003 04:57 PM

Ok, let me just make sure I understand this :)

I DO have to go to Settings - Advanced and change the "Source Aspect Ratio" to what DVD2AVI told me it was.

And under "Video Arrange Method" I just use center since I have the following two things

1.) My avs script contains

GripCrop(352, 480, overscan=1)

2.) My TEMPGenc KVCD template is also 352 x480

I think I got it :?: :)

Abond 12-09-2003 06:00 AM

Quote:

I DO have to go to Settings - Advanced and change the "Source Aspect Ratio" to what DVD2AVI told me it was.
You don't have to do this. You do it if you load as a source directly DVD2AVI project file.
Then:
1.You load the template
2.You load the script as a video source
and... that's it!

VORTECH 12-09-2003 11:11 AM

Abond,

thanks for the clarification. Appreciate everyone's help on here!! :D


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