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I just downloaded the latest version of mediacoder and having troubles finding a guide for it...
what am tryin to do is put an anime videos here's the file Naruto Shippuuden aspect ratio is 856x480 and have the H.264 i was told that mediacoder is good to use with that type of format...and unable to look for a guide...please help |
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Hi KnightWalker,
what are you trying to do ... want to convert from what format to what format? Just open your file in mediacoder and under the TABS below choose your formats for VIDEO, AUDIO, and FPS ... and leave everthing else as is ... if you have chosen correctly the MediaCoder will start doing it's thing if not it won't ... then change some of your Options and that is it. G! ![]() |
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hey sorry i totally forgot about this post LOL...well anyways i got it work on virtual dub so yeah...but i have another problem, i wanna resize my vids the size is 856x480, so i would like to know what size to put them on the standard CRT TV....in fact is there like a calculator out there would help with getting the size you want
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Hi folks,
@ KnightWalker ... when you are logged in if you go to "User CP" (Control Panel) next to FAQ/Rules and change your "Option" to get "Instant e-mail Notification" when you sign up to a Thread (like this one) ... then you won't have to Remember ... the Forum will send you reminder when anyone makes an entry. G! ![]() |
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Paglamon heres what is says on Media Info
Display Aspect Ratio: 16/9 as for the Pixel Aspect Ratio i can not locate it anywhere on the tree view unless its this Width 856 Height 480 |
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OK. 856 X 480 is already very close to 16:9. So why do you need to resize it ? This video will display in the standard(4:3) TV with black bars on top and bottom. Do you want a fullscreen video ?
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yeah i did that and this is how it turns out on my dvd player to tv....sorry for the long reply, my baby daughter kept us up all night LOL
the first one is the dvd file and the second one is the original file Last edited by KnightWalker30; 28 Jun 2008 at 01:49 PM Reason: mention the pictures |
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The AR in the DVD looks OK. Are you concerned about the black bars on the two sides ? Please outline the procedure of your conversion from original to DVD.And please provide full info of the converted file(using Mediainfo ofcourse).
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I run it through Nero Vision just add the file, hit next till i get to where to burn it so i put it on my DVD Drive
Here's The the file info on the converted file General #0 Complete name : H:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB Format : MPEG-2 Program Format/Family : MPEG-2 File size : 73.0 MiB PlayTime : 2mn 3s Bit rate : 4943 Kbps Writing library : Created by Nero Video #0 Codec : MPEG-2 Video Codec/Family : MPEG-V Codec profile : Main@Main Codec settings, Matrix : Standard PlayTime : 2mn 3s Bit rate mode : CBR Bit rate : 4408 Kbps Nominal bit rate : 9641 Kbps Width : 720 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display Aspect ratio : 16/9 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Standard : NTSC Chroma : 4:2:0 Interlacement : Bottom Field First Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.931 Writing library : Created by Nero Audio #0 Codec : AC3 PlayTime : 2mn 3s Bit rate mode : CBR Bit rate : 192 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Video0 delay : -33ms Menu #0 Codec : DVD-Video |
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Looks fine.
As I asked earlier : Are you concerned about the black bars on the two sides ? And those bars are there when you play the DVD into your TV ? |
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No am not worried about the bars in the top or bottom of the screen, did i mention the i have a standard TV i might have forgot to. what am tryin to do is get the whole video on the screen as what i did before, am using VirtualDub and heres the guide thats been helping me when the files were 640*480
http://club.cdfreaks.com/f32/subtitl...screen-127537/ the link here is how i got them to fit on the tv screen and now am tryin to fit the new sized files on to the tv not by removing the black bars.. |
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OK. So you want a video with 16:9 display to fully fit a 4:3 TV screen ?
The only way you can do it, keeping the correct aspect ratio, is by Pan and Scan. Your DVD player surely has the option of pan and scan.Remember that you will not be able to see parts of the video on two sides. When your files were 640x480 there was no problem because 640:480 = 4:3. |
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