I am trying to fix an overscan problem in an episode of anime. I know how to add black borders in VirtualDub, but the file size is 30 gigs, and produces a slanted, black and white video using DivXtoDVD. When I try compressing it, I lose quality on the DVD. I have DVD-lab pro, VirtualDub, VirtualDub mod, DivXtoDVD, DVD Decrypter, DVDx. I also have AviSynth, but I dont know how to use it - all it does is produce a file that can't be read by any of my DVD tools. How can I fix the overscan problem without sacrificing quality using these tools?
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