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How can I change the resolution? (I´ll test and see if it works). <o></o>
Anyway, I don´t understand. I open this same AVI (without any changes) in DivX6.0 player and the image is perfect (and it uses the divx codec, isn´t it?). As you can see in the "screen 1.jpg", the problem in VirtualDub seems much more related to a image quality (maybe a video codec configuration) than resolution.<o></o>
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As I said in my last post, the video image that I´m watching in vdub is so bad that I can´t see the subs I think I added!! That´s the reason.<o></o>
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Do you have other suggestions to solve this problem or should I use another software istead of vdub to add the subtitles?
Thanks,
Paulo.
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How can I change the resolution? (I´ll test and see if it works). <o></o>
Anyway, I don´t understand. I open this same AVI (without any changes) in DivX6.0 player and the image is perfect (and it uses the divx codec, isn´t it?). As you can see in the "screen 1.jpg", the problem in VirtualDub seems much more related to a image quality (maybe a video codec configuration) than resolution.<o></o>
<o></o>
As I said in my last post, the video image that I´m watching in vdub is so bad that I can´t see the subs I think I added!! That´s the reason.<o></o>
<o></o>
Do you have other suggestions to solve this problem or should I use another software istead of vdub to add the subtitles?
Thanks,
Paulo.
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