Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
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Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
Trying to figure out a way to get my vobs to work with Virtual dub I understand they are Mpeg-2 but Im just kinda new and lost pleae help
Trying to get back into the swing of things please any help is appreciated
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Re: Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
Read <a href=http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech31/>ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a>?
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Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
You must use DGindex to open the VOB and save project and create an avs file. You then apply the script to the avs file.
THEN you open the avs with VDub.
THEN you open the avs with VDub.
Almost as hard as fighting a Holy Paladin.
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Re: Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ulator.jar
And download that to resize to a proper aspect ratio, Use lanzos4resize as I think it's the best one on there, but there's new resizers out but you won't notice a difference lol
and if your completely new to all of it read that entire guide Clefable told you to
And download that to resize to a proper aspect ratio, Use lanzos4resize as I think it's the best one on there, but there's new resizers out but you won't notice a difference lol
and if your completely new to all of it read that entire guide Clefable told you to
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Re: Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
Actually it was Bashar that suggested him to Read <a href=http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech31/>ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides Lovingly Overhauled Largely by Zarxrax</a> this time. XD
But! As far as resizing calculations from DVD go, use THIS calculator instead:
http://ps-auxw.de/cgi-bin/ar-calc.pl
If you're doubtful on its usage do ask here. The calculator on org doesn't account for active area I believe, and in fact I think it was removed from more recent versions of the guide (that link Miya posted is from an old and unsupported version of the guide). The current guide just tells to use the AR calculator in avspmod, which I am not sure if it accounts for active area or not, but is a different calculator all the same.
But! As far as resizing calculations from DVD go, use THIS calculator instead:
http://ps-auxw.de/cgi-bin/ar-calc.pl
If you're doubtful on its usage do ask here. The calculator on org doesn't account for active area I believe, and in fact I think it was removed from more recent versions of the guide (that link Miya posted is from an old and unsupported version of the guide). The current guide just tells to use the AR calculator in avspmod, which I am not sure if it accounts for active area or not, but is a different calculator all the same.
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Re: Yeah uh...Vob to Virtual Dub
dvd2avi all day every day, until sauce gets made public (don't hold your breath, writing an avs frontend is annoying)
On other tracks, maybe someone should host a copy of ps-auxw's calculator on the site? It's just a perl script. I have a pretty sweet C calculator too but it's in source form and CLI only. Does some other crazier resolutions though.
On other tracks, maybe someone should host a copy of ps-auxw's calculator on the site? It's just a perl script. I have a pretty sweet C calculator too but it's in source form and CLI only. Does some other crazier resolutions though.