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    I need help writing an avisynth script that will help me convert a file that is 480x576 to 720x480. Any help would be appreciated.


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    BicubicResize(720,480)
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    The complexity I think he's referring to might be the aspect ratio and the widescreen matting bars... yeah?

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  4. vcheese--

    Here's a thread that might help.. i had the same question and DJRumpy goes into detail of how to resize on the 2nd page.. but read the whole thread, as it's quite informative..

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=164104
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    Originally Posted by jbenj01
    Here's a thread that might help
    Perfect thread. Thanks for the reference. I will definitely save this link.

    Originally Posted by Gurm
    The complexity I think he's referring to might be the aspect ratio and the widescreen matting bars... yeah?
    Yeah, Gurm you are right. My math skills suck, ive killed too many brain cells over the years.

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    Increasing the resolution by that much will result in a very blurry image. If you are simply resizing this to comply with the DVD specification, than you would actually get a sharper image by decreasing your resolution to 352x480 rather than increase it.

    Its generally not a good idea to increase resolution unless you have to.
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    Thanks for the reply,
    Originally Posted by adam
    Increasing the resolution by that much will result in a very blurry image. If you are simply resizing this to comply with the DVD specification, than you would actually get a sharper image by decreasing your resolution to 352x480 rather than increase it.

    If I maximize the bitrate will I still get a blurred pic. I figured that since SVCD bitrates have been used that when i employ DVD bitrates it will prevent blurring.
    And you're right I was only increasing to 720x480 in order to stick with dvd standards. The DVD's that i have burned before with 352x480 resolution resulted in unplayable video on my standalone player.
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  8. First of all, WEIRD PLAYER !

    Also, higher bitrates won't help at all since the bluriness comes in during the resize.
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