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Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 06-30-2003, 08:47 AM
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Posted By serrabastien
Maybe i'm wrong but I don't think overscan cut...

Maybe i'm wrong but I don't think overscan cut lines.
I've made some test on my TV and i thought all pixels were present, the picture was a bit smaller (test made with Star Wars Ep1, borders were...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 06-30-2003, 08:20 AM
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Posted By serrabastien
I've tried some KVCD on some different TV and yes...

I've tried some KVCD on some different TV and yes sometimes this borders appears (Try it on you PC screen.... you'll see them :( )

But you'll usually not see them.

'Z
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 06-30-2003, 07:43 AM
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Posted By serrabastien
That's right. Some TV eat more or less part of...

That's right. Some TV eat more or less part of the picture.

With my TV (Thomson 19/9 63cm) I can use overscan=1 for 352x240(288) res and 2 for higher res (>352x480(576)).

Btw overscan doesn't...
Forum: Video Encoding and Conversion 06-30-2003, 06:10 AM
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Posted By serrabastien
With overscan you encode less pixels so for the...

With overscan you encode less pixels so for the same space your bitrate is higher and then the quality is improved.

In fact :
- if you keep the same bitrate (min, max, CQ), your final file will...
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