TV chops off stuff?
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I would prefer the VirtualDub way, if someone can help me.
Any insight on this?Last edited by blutach; 9 Apr 2006, 08:28 PM. Reason: Bumped post merged - please read the rules AGAIN drfCYA Later:
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AVISynth would be the best way since you are planing on converting to DVD anyway.
video = avisource("whatever.avi")
part1 = trim(video,0,500)
part2 = trim(video,501,900)
part1 = lanczosresize(688,448)
part1 = AddBorders(part1, 16, 16, 16, 16, $FFFFFF)
return part1+part2
etc.
Then just convert your script.Comment
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Hmm, but would this do the entire video or just parts?
"Script error: Invalid arguments to function "lanczosresize"
Sorry, that didn't work. Any other suggestions?Last edited by blutach; 9 Apr 2006, 08:27 PM. Reason: 3 posts merged. Goodness knows why they couldn't have been one in the first place.CYA Later:
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Errr, should be part1 = lanczosresize(part1,688,448). That's the problem with writing a script on the fly like that. You aren't going to be able to just cut and paste either. For instance I also just made up the trim points. You need to split the movie up according to sections that you do/don't want borders added.
So part1 = borders, part2 = no borders, part3 = borders, etc. Also you might not want 16 pixels of border.Comment
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Well, I am happy to say that I successfully fixed this problem. What I did, was make a new presentation with the words smaller, then just fix the frame count, since the timing was off. Now the number of frames match, I put the music in, and it works great!
Thanks for attempting to help anyway! Now that I have the file, authoring it to a DVD is the next step, I used DivX2DVD to get the title written, now to make menus and such.CYA Later:
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