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Resize (internal) Error
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Mouse124
Posted: Jan 12 2003, 09:55 PM


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When I do this filter set up:

1st Filter: Smart De-interlacer
2nd Filter: Resize 720x480 to 800x450 (Internal) Precise Bicubic A=1.00
3rd Filter: Null Transform (Crop) 800x450 to 784x434
4th Filter: Resize 784x434 to 800x443 (Internal) Precise Bicubic A=1.00

I get an error message when I try to encode the video. The error is:

Canot start video compression:

The source image format is not acceptable.
(error code -2)

The problem is in the 4th Filter, when it is removed, encoding works fine. I am using XviD (stable build). When I click output playback I can see a blue-ish line along the left edge.

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Mouse124
Posted: Jan 12 2003, 10:28 PM


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OK, apparantly it just doesn't like screwy aspect ratios.

Work: 1.85:1 (185:100), 16:9, and 4:3.
Don't work: 56:31.
 
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Mouse124
Posted: Jan 12 2003, 11:16 PM


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Even clearer: The Resolution has to be an even number on both X and Y Axis.
 
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ChristianHJW
Posted: Jan 13 2003, 06:54 AM


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This is codec depending ( XviD ), not related to Virtualdub at all ...

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KornX
  Posted: Jan 26 2003, 04:47 PM


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QUOTE (ChristianHJW @ Jan 13 2003, 12:54 AM)
This is codec depending ( XviD ), not related to Virtualdub at all ...

ChristianHJW is right;
some codecs have restrictions,
the width(x) and height(y) has to be a multiple of 8 or 16

for example the divx pro 5.03 needs multiple of x=4 and y=2
the intel indeo 4.5 needs x=4 and y=4


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muf
Posted: Jan 27 2003, 10:19 AM


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This is exactly what the "Round to multiples of" feature is for.

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