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Converting mkv to avi using WINAVI
mgthunder:
Hi,
I used WINAVI 8.0 to convert my mkv files to avi and it works but in "output format" I selected "user defined".
after that I converted avi to dvd and burned.
The result was that everything was great except it visually just makes the TV screen when I play on a dvd player.
you can watch it but it's like pressing half the zoom button. the subs can be seen but the top left and right of the screen barely makes it. I need to shrink it down just a bit.
instead of selecting "user defined" IN THE MKV TO AVI CONVERSION in the output format selection should I select one of the following to make it fit the screen?? any help would be appreciated!
Xvid[640*320:2m]+MP3[44100:128k]
or
Xvid[512*384:2m]+MP3[44100:128k]
or
DIVX HD[720*480:4m]+MP3[44100:192k]
or
DIVX HD[1280*720:4m]+MP3[44100:192k]
Thanks for all your patience!
Mike
gumbaloom:
This isn't the appropriate place to ask video encoding question's really :/. Why would you want to demux the mkv anyhow?. They play perfectly acceptably with the correct codecs installed. If you're having a problem with Harlock or QM then I suggest you install Core Community Codec Pack.
For other stuff virtualdubmod for the win >_>
-gumbaloom
Tsubasa:
I guess he just wants to watch it on TV...
- Tsubasa
mgthunder:
yes...I hate to demux it but I love watching on the big screen and my pc can only hold so much. If anyone has an idea please let me know. If not...have a nice day and thanks for the fansubs!
Sapphi:
--- Quote from: mgthunder on July 25, 2007, 01:40:56 am ---yes...I hate to demux it but I love watching on the big screen and my pc can only hold so much. If anyone has an idea please let me know. If not...have a nice day and thanks for the fansubs!
--- End quote ---
i don't know if this is what you want, but for my DVD's i'm using Avi2DVD to convert my avi's to vob files. it apparently will do the same thing for mkv, ogm, and wmv as well, but i haven't done anything other than avi's (which, by the way, it does wonderfully). i'd recommend at least trying Avi2DVD out and see how that works for you.
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