

What format are you saving the original images to? A bunch of pictures, a lossless AVI.
#Xvid4psp auto software
What software you can use depends on how you are doing your capture too. When converting the file to blu-ray, it grows a bit so you don't want to make the original xvid file too big or it won't fit on a DVD-DL disc. Once the xvid file is made, you can use TSMuxer to convert it to blu-ray format. When you convert the file, try to keep the bit rate so that the final size is about 8GB. You should do your color corrections first before using xvid4psp (and your cropping if it moves around). It will also crop for you (assuming the crop position is always the same) and I think it will let you add the black bars on top and bottom too if you want to do 1280x720p so that it is blu-ray compliant. It defaults to Lanczos resizing which people seem to like. I will let others chime in for what software might be best, but I like xvid4psp. You will need to do the horizontal stretch in software. So, not having worked with HD video before, is it the case that HD video doesn't use such a flag?Īnd if that's the case, then the entire horizontal stretch is done in software? Any suggested tools that would do the best job at that?Ĭorrect, there is no anamorphic flag with HD video. In the past, I would use the anamorphic flag to have the player stretch the video horizontally. Puggo Strikes Back! (Released) - 1,003 RepliesĪuthor thorr Time 4:43 AM (Edited) Post link Puggo Strikes Back! (Released) - Original Trilogy Sign In
