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  1. Using SUPER I had this message:

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    Is that really true, that both width and height of a file must be divisble by 16?

    If so, it seems to rule out a lot of popular sizes, including 1920 x 1080, 1600 x 900, etc.

    BTW, I tried in vain to reach the SUPER Forum. Various sources gave me the link
    http://www.erightsoft.com/Supforum.html
    but I couldn't get anything except a survey and a sales promotion page.


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    Lesson 1: No, it is not true

    Lesson 2: Do not use Super
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  3. Lesson 3: Lose the patronising attitude.

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  4. You should really try using another program.
    The fact that their "forum" is just a survey should tell you something...

    What format(s) are you encoding to and from?
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    SUPER is a shadow of it's former self....and even then it was only to be used in dire emergencies. It is now a malware-riddled POS.
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  6. Originally Posted by mike20021969 View Post
    You should really try using another program.
    The fact that their "forum" is just a survey should tell you something...

    What format(s) are you encoding to and from?
    Here's a small example(225 KB AVI containing a H.264/MPEG-4 AVC):
    https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4019461/Typewriter-1.avi

    My conversion settings:
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ID:	16528

    This is SUPER 2008, so maybe that was before the malware problems that Hech54 mentions. I do recall it was a struggle actually locating the download on the dreadful site, but on the relatively few occasions I've used it in the years since then it's been pretty trouble-free. I have several other conversion programs, but SUPER is normally my preferred first choice.

    No one else encountered an issue with resolutions not divisible by 16?

    Anyone ever used the forum? I've seen it mentioned in several posts so I'm wondering if it did once exist but has now been discontinued?

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    i prefer the older versions
    and i use it on youtube videos and such
    not for any DVD work
    any size changes i did for 'mobile use' were always std sizes divisable by 16
    it may be that this limit is built in to Super
    while some encodes in DVD world can be done at base 4, base 16 is considered the safest / most reliable for
    across platform playablity

    conversion for PC use is another matter, and many video's are cropped top and bottom and packaged in avi or mkv format, but offer problems when converted to other formats
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  8. Thanks, that's helpful.

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