2.35:1 dvd backup using dvd2svcd guide
| Video Edit Software Discuss, 2.35:1 dvd backup using dvd2svcd guide at Software forum; hey there, I'm trying to backup a 2.35:1 dvd to dvd-r. I have to reencode as it is 2.5 hours long. When I go through the guide and use encode as anamorphic 16:9 I get a horizontally squished image. Any simple fix for this? So I tried to edit the |
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Posted:
26-09-2004
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hey there,
I'm trying to backup a 2.35:1 dvd to dvd-r.
I have to reencode as it is 2.5 hours long.
When I go through the guide and use encode as anamorphic 16:9 I get a horizontally squished image.
Any simple fix for this?
So I tried to edit the avisynth script, the following are my results.
I tried to input 272 as vertical resolution with no borders after dvd2avi ran and all I got for output was black .mpv and non standard when I tried to import into dvdauthor.
I tried also with 272 and 104 top borders, and I got a full cinemascope horizontal, but then the vertical was squished.
Thanks in advance.
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Posted:
26-09-2004
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The latest D2S ve 1.2.2 b3 gets the Anamorphic (encode as 16:9) AR correct. If your using an older version I'd suggest you update asap.
You can also use the freeware AVIRES from http://www.posunplugged.com/jsoto/tools/ to help you with the correct resize and borders numbers.__________________
Cheers,
CM
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Posted:
26-09-2004
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Yeah, 1.2.2b3 is the one I am using.
I think D2S should have dealt with the 2.35:1 properly aswell. Unless there were no borders on the top of the original???
The encode stretched it vertically or squished it horizontally when I tested the .mpv file in Windows media player.
Using the above double Resize seems to have done the trick. I'm not sure if I needed those 8-pixel borders on each side but thats what I found at some page on the internet.
'PROPER' AR here
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Posted:
27-09-2004
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Yep a good site but there is really nothing new there. They seam to more interested in shrinking the picture to allow for TV overscan than anything else. As I said above, the simple use of AVIRes program to caculate the numbers for the avisynth script works 100% and no slow down double resize needed. __________________
Cheers,
CM
Please don't PM me with technical questions, use the Forum, that's what it's here for.
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