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Old 28th December 2001, 12:15   #1  |  Link
chri$
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edit frame size

Simple question...when I create my DivX movies from DVD's I max out the bitrates and fiddle with the framesizes until it fits on either 1 or 2 cd-r's...but this requires me to re-flask which is a long process...is there a program that can take a divx movie and edit the frame size (Virtual Dub?) without doing the whole movie again? Thanks...
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Old 28th December 2001, 13:29   #2  |  Link
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Hi,

Umm, i dunno about actually getting a different filesize from a movie that you've already encoded ( except recompressing it - bad idea ) - but you could encode your dvds using gordian knot in the first place which automatically sets the appropriate bitrate to gain the filesize you want.

I used to encode most of my movies 3-4 times to enlarge/shrink my divxs (nandub only), now i only re-encode a movie to fine-tune the final results.

There's a good guide at www.doom9.org for this app.

More than likely give you better results than flask as well, btw

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