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  1. Hi,
    I always rip my dvd's / tv captures to svcd and I never used Overscan.
    Now, I've downloaded FitCD to calculate the bitrate and to test the capabilities. I noticed that FitCd uses 8 pixels Overscan all around the picture.

    What's the utility of Overscan ??

    When I resize a 4:3 dvd (full screen) to svcd I neveradd overscan (is it better to add it or simply do a direct resize).

    When I resier I do it like this in avisynth (my DVD is in PAL format):
    Code:
    LanczosResize(480,576)
    Who can explain me this in simple terms ?

    Thanks.
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  2. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    A TV always leave the edges of the picture outside of the visible area - this is called overscan. To compensate, you can ad some black borders around the image.

    /Mats
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  3. OK, But if I watch my video on my computer, these black borders will be visible or the player will remove them automatically ???
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  4. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by cd090580
    OK, But if I watch my video on my computer, these black borders will be visible or the player will remove them automatically ???
    Visible. Some few players can zoom.
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