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Thread: How To Enlarge Video Size?

  1. #1
    hi
    just finished downloading AMERICAN WEDDING GREENCODE and i went to play it but the screen size is very small, i think when played back on a dvd player it will be crappy to watch so wid that in mind is there a method that i could use to make the picture bigger so it fits nicer to full screen?

    any help would be great

    thanks
    ace

  2. Movies & TV   -   #2
    Wise Kvcd Maker/PIMP
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    Sorry about u not liking the size of my encode but that's how the source was so I don't increase them because u lose quality but if u are watching on PC just use BSPlayer then u can just use your mouse wheel to zoom in and make it full screen.
    As for DVD Player then u can just encode it again to a SVCD (2 discs) and increase the resolution and do it that way.

  3. Movies & TV   -   #3
    hi gre1-ive started to re encode it using TMPGenc and it seems its gonna be OK when that is finished!

    i already found out about BSPLAYER!, but thanks anyway

    thanks
    ace

  4. Movies & TV   -   #4
    hi gre1-how do i create an SVCD? do u just use NERO?

    thanks
    ace

  5. Movies & TV   -   #5
    Wise Kvcd Maker/PIMP
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    No, I use tmpgenc then just do SVCD

  6. Movies & TV   -   #6
    WHEN I TRY TO DO THIS USING TMPEGENC I GET AN ''UNSUPPORTED'' ERROR WITH THE FILE I TRY TO INPUT-WHATS WRONG?

    THANKS
    ACE

  7. Movies & TV   -   #7
    Wise Kvcd Maker/PIMP
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    Just try demux'n it by going to tmpgenc then go to file>mpeg tools then simple demultiplex and then try to input that into tmpgenc if it works then just use that .m1v to encode and set it as ES(Video only) then when it is done the mutiplex that .m2v back with the .mp2.

  8. Movies & TV   -   #8
    thanks GRE1-that method seems to be wrking fine-thing is the output file is like an unrecognized file format-it just says ''file'', is this what a SVCD file looks like? please tell me what this is!

    thanks
    ace

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