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Resizing Filter, How to change default resizing filter
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CLiNT
Posted: Apr 4 2012, 04:27 PM


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Version: VirtualDubMod_1_5_10_1

In VDM's "Video>>Filters", I would like to change the default width & heigth frame settings in the resizing filter from the current default 320/240 to 720/480
and possibly set the "filter mode" to permanently display "precise bilinear" as a default.

Is there a way to acomplish the above, or at least the frame settings, so that everytime I run VDM I don't have to do this manually?

The vast majority of my jobs are either 720 by 480 or 720 by 392, so having this set to a default setting will save me from having to continually modify
these particular settings.

 
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dloneranger
Posted: Apr 4 2012, 05:20 PM


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Not sure about virtualdubmod, as it's not from this website
(it's a very old modified version of this program, that hasn't been updated in years and years)

But, in virtualdub, you can set all your filters (compression settings etc as well)
Then on the file menu, save processing settings (ie c:\users\public\myvdubsettings.vdf)
Then you can modify a shortcut to virtualdub
Right click the shortcut, select properties
Then in the target box, add a space and then
/s "c:\users\public\myvdubsettings.vdf"

Click ok, and from then on, those settings will be loaded whenever virtualdub starts

You can also edit the .vdf file to remove any settings you didn't want saved



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CLiNT
Posted: Apr 5 2012, 12:35 PM


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Thanks, bad me.
I didn't realize I had gotten off track, we'll see if I can't get back to the supported VirtualDub program.
 
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