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  1. hi ppl,
    can anyone tell me how and wat is used to remove borders of a movie.
    so that i can have my video at 352 x 183 instead of 352 x 240.
    i dun mind re-encoding...

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    Crop the borders with TMPG, Avisynth or VirtualDub, but a standalone dvd player wont play it properly.
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    On 2002-01-04 15:54:21, Truman wrote:
    Crop the borders with TMPG, Avisynth or VirtualDub, but a standalone dvd player wont play it properly.
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    thx for the reply, but can u kindly list down the steps using tmpg? or other program? thx.
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    Load the video source into TMPG. Go to the advanced tab, doubleclick on "clip frame". Crop the borders as you like. At the video tab set the resolution (size) to 352x183, aspect ratio 1:1.
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    On 2002-01-05 17:48:42, Truman wrote:
    Load the video source into TMPG. Go to the advanced tab, doubleclick on "clip frame". Crop the borders as you like. At the video tab set the resolution (size) to 352x183, aspect ratio 1:1.
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    thx.
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