frames off-center

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frames off-center

Post by marthwmaster » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:02 pm

A friend wrote up a handy step-by-step tutorial on how to rip and prepare footage for AMVing, and it's worked on everything I've tried so far, but just today I ripped footage of Heroic Age, but when I dropped the .avs script into VirtualDub, all the frames are bizarre. The view is zoomed too far in, and everything's off to the right a couple inches.

I haven't experienced this problem on anything else so far. What can I do to fix this?

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Re: frames off-center

Post by Kariudo » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:30 pm

post your script and a screenshot please
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Re: frames off-center

Post by marthwmaster » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:27 pm

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Alright. So as you can see, the action is really out of kilter here. Below is a snapshot of the Japanese version I took off of Youtube for reference (aside from the translated logo, it should look just like this):

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Script is as follows:

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Mpeg2Source("C:\Documents and Settings\Josh computer\Desktop\HEROIC_AGE_P1_D1\HEROIC_AGE_P1_D1.d2v")
Telecide(1)
Decimate(5)
Tweak(sat=1.2, cont=1.1, bright=-2)
Awarpsharp(12)
Deen("a2d",3,7,9)
Crop(8,0,-8,-0)
LanczosResize(848,480)

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Re: frames off-center

Post by LivingFlame » Thu Jul 30, 2009 11:38 pm

Maximize Vdub and see what happens. >_>;
... yea ...

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Re: frames off-center

Post by marthwmaster » Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:01 am

*sweatdrop*

Okay, thanks. I thought it WAS maximized. Turns out, not. You may all fling yourselves onto the floor now.

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