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  1. how to i make it so that when i watch a Full screen SVCD movie on my TV, it doesn't zoom it. i noticed it zoomed in when it showed the MiraMax logo, the M and the X was cut off)...but when i watch it on my computer, it perfect (how it should be...i used DVD2SVCD to make it (the original DVD was a Full screen)...so is there something i need to check/uncheck to make it so.

    thanks for any help.
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    this is called overscan not zoom.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  3. oops...my mistake

    here's the revised one:

    how to i make it so that when i watch a Full screen SVCD movie on my TV, it doesn't overscan. i noticed the overscan when it showed the MiraMax logo, the M and the X was cut off)...but when i watch it on my computer, it perfect (how it should be...i used DVD2SVCD to make it (the original DVD was a Full screen)...so is there something i need to check/uncheck to make it so.

    thanks for any help.[/b]
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    keep it up, newbie.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  5. thanks for the name of it, i found other topics that talks about it, hopefully i can find the answer there.
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    was that so hard? you should search first instead of making another post and contributing to the hundreds we already have on this same exact question.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  7. not trying to be mean or anything but if i knew it was called overscan then i would of done just that but i didn't...
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    Download the SVCD demo disk (this will show you the amount you need to cut off).

    Next re-encode the image and cut a margin
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  9. thanks, i'll try that
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  10. if the ovie was originally full screen (4:3 aspect ratio) all you should have to do is make sure you select that aspect ratio in dvd2svcd.
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  11. you should try using
    There is a plugin for DVD2SVCD that will enable you to perform accurate cropping and resizing, and TV overscan optimized. you can save bitrate and also speed up encoding process.

    its called
    AutoFitCD v1.4
    you can download it here
    http://home.t-online.de/home/340044300675/autofitcd.zip
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  12. with the autofit cd program you will also need

    Fitcd v 1.1.2

    which you can download here

    http://shh.dvdboard.de/.

    How to install
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    Simply run AutoFitCDSetup.exe and follow the instructions.
    AutoFitCD requires FitCD. The plugin, Readme and source code
    will be installed to a AutoFitCD subdirectory in your DVD2SVCD
    installation folder. Note that this plugin supports both
    AVISynth 2.0.x and 2.5.x but you need to reinstall it after
    switching AVISynth versions.

    Usage
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    Start DVD2SVCD, go to the Frameserver tab and select "AutoFitCD
    Detect Borders" from the Avisynth Setup dropdown. Now go to the
    Conversion tab, load the AVI/IFO/DVD and click "Go! - Preview
    video". There will be lines indicating where AutoFitCD detected
    black borders. Click "New Frame" until the motion area is
    properly detected. If it is an overall very dark movie and the
    motion area is not being well detected, lower the Borders
    Threshold value at the bottom of the preview window (0-255,
    default is 25).

    Now click the "AutoFitCD >>" button in the preview window and
    FitCD will be launched with all the correct settings (motion
    area and borders detected during the preview, source and target
    aspect ratio etc.). The preview window will automatically
    update to reflect the optimized cropping and resizing
    calculated by FitCD.
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