I really don't know where to put this in...
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I really don't know where to put this in...
Well, I need some help (again). I imported some samurai champloo episodes from a DVD (.vob files) the decrypting run without any problems, it only said it would use "brute force" or something like that, which would take longer time.
I tried to see the vob files in my computer and there were no problems.
But when I opened DGIndex, the "player screen" was so:
I ignored it, finished he process and now i have an avi which is very small and hasn't got the size it should have.
Where is the problem/What can I do?
I tried to see the vob files in my computer and there were no problems.
But when I opened DGIndex, the "player screen" was so:
I ignored it, finished he process and now i have an avi which is very small and hasn't got the size it should have.
Where is the problem/What can I do?
- Zarxrax
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352x576, despite being DVD-Video standard conform, is a very unusual resolution. So maybe DGIndex doesn't resize this resolution properly. And of course, the AVI will have this resolution too. It's no mistake. For editing you have to chose a proper PAR, lets say 2.14. Or resize it with your AVISynth script.
- Scintilla
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- Keeper of Hellfire
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No. 352 isn't the height, it's the width. It's a proper but rare used resolution for DVD. Check here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Video
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