I have some divx files where I would like to play on my TV, but overscan causes the subtitles not to be able to be seen. So I would like to compensate for it by adding a black border around it. Does anybody know how I can do this without reconverting the files? I tried frameserving the files into virtual dub using avisynth and then doing direct stream copy video but Virtual Dub saves it as an uncompressed avi.
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Originally Posted by LanEvo7
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