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jansb000
20th May 2003, 16:38
I noticed that DVD2SVCD supports 16:9 format, but not 2.35:1. TMPG has a special mode for that format -> will DVD2SVCD support this format too in the future?
2.35:1 is also a widescreen format (16:9) and DVD2SVCD is already supporting it.
-Amit
manono
20th May 2003, 22:08
If I may amend that slightly:
2.35:1 is a widescreen movie Aspect Ratio (either 16:9 or 4:3 Display Aspect Ratio) and DVD2SVCD is already supporting it.
gerti67
20th May 2003, 22:59
Hi there,
and pictures can tell more than a thousand words. :D
http://gregl.net/videophile/anamorphic.htm
http://www.dvdweb.co.uk/information/anamorphic.htm
Greetz,
Gerti
jansb000
23rd May 2003, 20:30
I do not get it. If DVD2SVCD already supports 2.35:1 why is TMPG providing a separate option for it? And ... is DVD2SVCD using this special option when it calls TMPG?
jansb000
16th May 2004, 21:29
I started this topic because DVD2SVCD was stretching my 1:2.35 AVI movies. This seems to be a bug that is been introduced in the latest version of DVD2SVCD.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75579&highlight=widescreen
DDogg
17th May 2004, 00:04
There are some changes to AVI resizing in the the next build due out in the next few days. Whether that is 3 or 10, I don't know.
Manngo
17th May 2004, 11:06
@jansb000
A resizing plug-in solves your problem with the current version. I use autofitCD and it is ok.
Tmpeg I think has the 2.35:1 option, to add borders to the source, to expand a 2.35:1 to 1.85:1.
D2S adds borders during the frameserving, so to do it with Tmpegenc is unneccessary.
jansb000
21st May 2004, 22:46
Originally posted by Manngo
Tmpeg I think has the 2.35:1 option, to add borders to the source, to expand a 2.35:1 to 1.85:1.
TMPGEnc 2.5 has an option to use source-streams with an aspect-ratio of 4:3, 16:9 and 2.11:1. Wider formats are not supported.
Maybe the new version (TMPGEnc 3.0) has more options. I haven't checked it out yet.
jorel
21st May 2004, 23:31
Originally posted by gerti67
Hi there,
and pictures can tell more than a thousand words. :D
http://gregl.net/videophile/anamorphic.htm
http://www.dvdweb.co.uk/information/anamorphic.htm
Greetz,
Gerti
:eek:
magnific links gerti67,in special the second that "explain" better than thousands words (like you wrote)!
thank you very much ! :)
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