heya,
i'm using gordianknot to make my .avs files, but i'm running into some complications. when i load an .avs file in virtualdub(mod) using avisynth 2.5 alpha and the MPEG2Dec3.dll plugin, it requires that:
* crop values are even
* video width are divisible by 4
this can lead to a some problems, and i have to manually fiddle around with the settings. are there any news of possible fixes to virtualdub to get around this, or does anyone have some good tips for fixing this? gordianknot sets uneven crop values often, and when i mess with them, the aspect ratio gets a bit off (0.1% perhaps in relation to 'smart crop all'.
another question is this: when i load an NTSC DVD in DVD2AVI, it says that it's 720x480 (1.5 ratio), but when i load the .d2v project in GK, the final aspect ratio will usually be around 1.42 for a 4:3 movie, or 2.33 for a 16:9 movie. is this supposed to be that way? is there something about the ways DVD are encoded and shown that i missed? when i play the specific 4:3 720:480 movie in my DVD player, the ratio is almost 1.2!
thanks for any help
i'm using gordianknot to make my .avs files, but i'm running into some complications. when i load an .avs file in virtualdub(mod) using avisynth 2.5 alpha and the MPEG2Dec3.dll plugin, it requires that:
* crop values are even
* video width are divisible by 4
this can lead to a some problems, and i have to manually fiddle around with the settings. are there any news of possible fixes to virtualdub to get around this, or does anyone have some good tips for fixing this? gordianknot sets uneven crop values often, and when i mess with them, the aspect ratio gets a bit off (0.1% perhaps in relation to 'smart crop all'.
another question is this: when i load an NTSC DVD in DVD2AVI, it says that it's 720x480 (1.5 ratio), but when i load the .d2v project in GK, the final aspect ratio will usually be around 1.42 for a 4:3 movie, or 2.33 for a 16:9 movie. is this supposed to be that way? is there something about the ways DVD are encoded and shown that i missed? when i play the specific 4:3 720:480 movie in my DVD player, the ratio is almost 1.2!
thanks for any help
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