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on this script what numbers do i use if i want to keep the correct aspect ratio on my destination for a 4:3 tv???
AviSource("PATH\NAME.avi",false)
BlindPP(cpu=4)
Blockbuster(method="noise",detail_min=1,detail_max =3,variance=0.1,seed=1)
Convolution3D(1, 6, 12, 6, 8, 2.8, 0)
GripCrop(WIDTH, HEIGHT, overscan=1, source_anamorphic=false)
GripSize(resizer="LanczosResize")
Undot()
TemporalSoften(2,7,7,3,2)
DCTFilter(1,1,1,1,1,1,0.5,0)
#Blockbuster(method="noise",detail_min=1,detail_ma x=10,variance=0.3,seed=5623)
GripBorders()
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02-05-2004, 01:54 PM
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The script will always do correct A/R video for 4:3 TV
You just have to set the target resolution you want for WIDTH and HEIGHT. This resolution depends only of the length of your movie and nothing else.
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02-05-2004, 03:16 PM
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thanks for your help dialhot, but i dont know what u mean, in the width and height i put the target resolution??? in this case do i just put 528x576 (the kvcd resolution)
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02-05-2004, 03:26 PM
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iv put some numbers into the width and height section, tried running it in tmpg, and now i get unrecognised destination frame size
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02-05-2004, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by khusru
iv put some numbers into the width and height section, tried running it in tmpg, and now i get unrecognised destination frame size
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Hi Khusru,
Take a look at your script and you'll find a line just like:
GripCrop(WIDTH, HEIGHT, overscan=1, source_anamorphic=false)
Just change it to:
GripCrop( 528, 576, overscan=1, source_anamorphic=false)
That is if you plan on using 528x576 PAL resolution.
Though I think that for that kind of res you should use also overscan=2 instead of 1.
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02-05-2004, 04:59 PM
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thanks spidey, finally working now, will hassle again if any problems, cheers for all help, KWAG is the best
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02-05-2004, 05:38 PM
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KWAG is the best
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Do you know that you won't be banish even if you stop saying that at each post ?
I think it will be FAR better to stop making crazy things, take a big breath and read a little the guides that are on KVCD.net homepage.
You are already in your first script and you don't even know what are the valid resolutions for a (K)VCD !
Do things in the correct order.
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02-06-2004, 04:40 PM
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dialhot, what do u mean by valid resolutions for kvcd? what are they? arnt the resolutions just the ones we get in the templates
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02-07-2004, 09:42 AM
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Yes they are. So you should have been able to set them in gripcrop with no error.
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iv put some numbers into the width and height section, tried running it in tmpg, and now i get unrecognised destination frame size
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Those "numbers" can be only 352/240 - 352/480 - 480/480 - 528/480 - 544/480 - 704/480 or 720/480 if you are in NTSC
352/288- 352/576 - 480/576 - 528/576 - 544/576 - 704/576 or 720/576 if you are in PAL
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