I have a DivX file (encoded with the Div3 low motion codec ) which has a lot of 'flickering' on the top edge (about 4 pixels thick).
I wanted to quickly eliminate it and thought of either the 'Fill' filter in VirtualDub or using 'Null Transform' to clip it. I'd rather do the 1st because clipping it means a potentially incompatible size with the latest DivX codecs.
Is there a way to quickly do this without re-compressing it in Full Processing Mode?
Apart from the fact that it takes a long time to do, the only way I've found to get the same quality file, is to set the parameters to a slightly higher bitrate than the original, meaning the file is also bigger...
Any help will be appreciated...
I wanted to quickly eliminate it and thought of either the 'Fill' filter in VirtualDub or using 'Null Transform' to clip it. I'd rather do the 1st because clipping it means a potentially incompatible size with the latest DivX codecs.
Is there a way to quickly do this without re-compressing it in Full Processing Mode?
Apart from the fact that it takes a long time to do, the only way I've found to get the same quality file, is to set the parameters to a slightly higher bitrate than the original, meaning the file is also bigger...
Any help will be appreciated...
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