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Upscaling Without Resizing
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krt47
  Posted: Nov 9 2013, 07:44 PM


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can you please develop a filer called upscaling without resize from SD TO HD.
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dloneranger
Posted: Nov 9 2013, 08:20 PM


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What? Like a magic filter?

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krt47
Posted: Nov 9 2013, 08:47 PM


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What? Like a magic filter?

yes like magic filter. biggrin.gif
 
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raffriff42
Posted: Nov 11 2013, 06:32 AM


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"Upscaling Without Resizing" does not make sense. Perhaps you need to letterbox - add black bars to increase the overall size without resizing the video itself?
 
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krt47
Posted: Nov 11 2013, 02:28 PM


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"Upscaling Without Resizing" does not make sense. Perhaps you need to letterbox - add black bars to increase the overall size without resizing the video itself?


you see you can use (last size) like with avisynth with out having to resize to upscale.

just use the resize without having to resize to a different size to last size with upscaling. biggrin.gif
 
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raffriff42
Posted: Nov 11 2013, 03:16 PM


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If you like Avisynth so much (as do I) it is best to do most of your processing there, and use v-dub mainly as a viewer and encoder.
 
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krt47
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If you like Avisynth so much (as do I) it is best to do most of your processing there, and use v-dub mainly as a viewer and encoder.


yes, I do like avisynth.
 
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