irregular MPEG-2 encode
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irregular MPEG-2 encode
first, and I was just waiting for the occasion to do it, I'd like to sincerly thank Scintilla, who has tried to give answers to all my questions here before, and who I've noticed is very active in this forum. thanks to all the others that help here as well.
now I've got a simple (maybe stupid) question:
for a 608X320 video, while encoding in MPEG-2, what's the best resolution to keep its quality as high as possbile:
MPEG-2 640X480
or
MPEG-2 720X480
I think it's the second but I'm not sure.
now I've got a simple (maybe stupid) question:
for a 608X320 video, while encoding in MPEG-2, what's the best resolution to keep its quality as high as possbile:
MPEG-2 640X480
or
MPEG-2 720X480
I think it's the second but I'm not sure.
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Not since it proportionally scales to 848x448 rather than 848x480.Zarxrax wrote:Letterboxing AND setting the 16:9 flag would really screw things up...Keeper of Hellfire wrote:Set the 16:9 flag, and letterbox it before, so that it fits 16:9.
To the OP: In essence, resize to 720x448, letterbox to 480 height, and set a 16:9 flag in the new encode (manually this can be done to the .m2v in ReStream; there are ways of doing it inside the encoding program, but I never bother with that, so someone else will have to handle that one). Those first two can be handled by AviSynth thusly:
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MPEG2Source("video.d2v").LanczosResize(720,448).AddBorders(0,16,0,16)
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Qyot27, I suppose your explanations are accurate and would lead to "perfect" result if meticulously followed, but sorry, I didn't get ANYTHING from what you said.
I have never use AVIsynth, I don't know what ReStream is, I don't know how to letterbox using TMPG-Enc, oh and by the way... what's that DGIndex stuff???!
listen, I use only adobe premiere, Vdub and TMPG-Enc.
I exported the uncompressed 608X320 video from adobe premiere, but as you know the most accepted resolution is 720X480, so I want to have a MPEG-2 video with that resolution for PC use mainly. I know how to do that but the problem is that it changes the shapes of everything on the video without necessarly making the video look bad. but still I want to avoid that effect, the solution as you said is to letter box the video so that it stays as it was.
now the question is: how to letterbox the video with TMPG-Enc software, as I see no letterboxing option in the settings.
I have never use AVIsynth, I don't know what ReStream is, I don't know how to letterbox using TMPG-Enc, oh and by the way... what's that DGIndex stuff???!
listen, I use only adobe premiere, Vdub and TMPG-Enc.
I exported the uncompressed 608X320 video from adobe premiere, but as you know the most accepted resolution is 720X480, so I want to have a MPEG-2 video with that resolution for PC use mainly. I know how to do that but the problem is that it changes the shapes of everything on the video without necessarly making the video look bad. but still I want to avoid that effect, the solution as you said is to letter box the video so that it stays as it was.
now the question is: how to letterbox the video with TMPG-Enc software, as I see no letterboxing option in the settings.
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aww... what a problem!
I still can't do it!
though it looks simple...
I want to convert a 608X320 video to 720X480 without changing the shape of the video or stretching anything, which means I must add letterboxes.
can someone simply explain to me how to do this, and if it's necessary to talk about AVIsynth then please go double slowly 'cause I've nevr used it, i'm not even sure I have it...
I still can't do it!
though it looks simple...
I want to convert a 608X320 video to 720X480 without changing the shape of the video or stretching anything, which means I must add letterboxes.
can someone simply explain to me how to do this, and if it's necessary to talk about AVIsynth then please go double slowly 'cause I've nevr used it, i'm not even sure I have it...
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.. In Virtual Dub ( Mod ) simply resize it while adding the outer border.Myouh wrote:.. I want to convert a 608X320 video to 720X480 without changing ..
.. In Corel/Ulead Video Studio 11 Plus simply resize it while adding the outer border.
.. In Magix Video/Movie Pro 12 simply resize it while adding the outer border.
.. In Pinnacle Studio 11 Plus simply resize it while adding the outer border.
.. In Vegas .. no idea!
.. In Primere Pro 2 .. no idea!