How-to Guide for Super?
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Tried to load the source MKV in avidumux and got a messege.Attached FilesMy toy:
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Thing is, resizing the output file to 832:352 automatically gives the output file an aspect ratio of 2.36:1. That's darn close to what it should be. There was no need to force 1:1.sigpic
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I stand to correct myself. Indeed 1:1 in SUPER is NOT the PAR but the DAR. I found that by encoding with 1:1 selected. But reading the basic guide (the link provided by DrinkOrDie earlier) will make you think that 1:1 is pixel aspect ratio. Stiil I am perplexed by the fact that WMP plays the 1:1 file as widescreen. MPC does not;it plays it as 1:1.
Anyway, my apologies to you DorD and also a big THANKU for pointing out the misunderstanding.sigpic
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Some more experimentation with SUPER :
1. I encoded the same file with video as 832 x 352 and aspect as 12:5(i.e 2.4:1). Result OK because the video resolution ratio is nearly the same as aspect. Obviously the pixels are square.
2.Now I encoded at 640 X 480 (i.e 4:3) but put the aspect at 12 :5 ,i.e I forced the display at 2.4:1. The file was encoded. I was expecting MPC to crash because the pixels were non-square now. But it played fine at the correct display ratio. So, non square pixels in avi is indeed possible. Standalone compatibility,however,is the big question.
Some more insight here:http://www.digital-digest.com/articl...one_page4.htmlsigpic
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I stand to correct myself. Indeed 1:1 in SUPER is NOT the PAR but the DAR. I found that by encoding with 1:1 selected. But reading the basic guide (the link provided by DrinkOrDie earlier) will make you think that 1:1 is pixel aspect ratio....Anyway, my apologies to you DorD and also a big THANKU for pointing out the misunderstanding.My toy:
Custom Build PC Born on 03-08-08AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ (3.21Ghz) (Black Edition) on overclock ready Asus M2R32-MVP Crossfire AMD chipset Mobo, 8-Channel HD Audio, Windows XP MCE, 2GB 800Mhz DDR2, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS, 500GB SATA-II HardDisks X 4 in RAID 4 mode,(1.5 TB storage capacity + 500GB eSata external) Sony MultiRec DVD-RW, PCI-HDTV Tuner, SOYO Topaz S 24" Wide LCD 1920X1200Comment
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It also doesn't tell you what "Directshow Decode" setting is for.
FFMPEG is another encoder like Mencoder. You just try one when the other fails.sigpic
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I guess somehow I got an old ffdshow. I thought I was installing the newest. This is what my settings dialog looks like, no option for x264.Attached FilesMy toy:
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The "about" at the bottom on the left column will tell you the build.
Get it from here:http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...roup_id=173941sigpic
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I already took care of ffdshow. Got rid of the one I had and installed 05-04-08 release. Looks like yours now. WMP still won't play MKV. It doesn't recognize the extention. That's OK. Like I said before, I don't care. I'll use zoom player. I still needed to update my ffdshow anyway.My toy:
Custom Build PC Born on 03-08-08AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ (3.21Ghz) (Black Edition) on overclock ready Asus M2R32-MVP Crossfire AMD chipset Mobo, 8-Channel HD Audio, Windows XP MCE, 2GB 800Mhz DDR2, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS, 500GB SATA-II HardDisks X 4 in RAID 4 mode,(1.5 TB storage capacity + 500GB eSata external) Sony MultiRec DVD-RW, PCI-HDTV Tuner, SOYO Topaz S 24" Wide LCD 1920X1200Comment
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Got rid of my ffdshow. Installed 05-04-08 build. WMP still won't play MKV. It doesn't recognize the extention. That's OK. Like I said before, I don't care. I'll use zoom player for MKV. Still needed to update my ffdshow. Looks like yours now.My toy:
Custom Build PC Born on 03-08-08AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ (3.21Ghz) (Black Edition) on overclock ready Asus M2R32-MVP Crossfire AMD chipset Mobo, 8-Channel HD Audio, Windows XP MCE, 2GB 800Mhz DDR2, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS, 500GB SATA-II HardDisks X 4 in RAID 4 mode,(1.5 TB storage capacity + 500GB eSata external) Sony MultiRec DVD-RW, PCI-HDTV Tuner, SOYO Topaz S 24" Wide LCD 1920X1200Comment
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WTF? I don't know what happened there with the posts. ooops.My toy:
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