Winterkid
Active Member
Used DVDx to copy out "Hot Shots: Part Deux" to AVI. The disc is Widescreen, but the black bars are part of the picture. The movie is about an hour and a half total with credits
Result: Worked, but the output is split into three .AVI files. All rather large, but was expecting that.
Used Virtual Dub to convert the first .AVI file from the movie, black bars and all. (Don't get me wrong, love widescreen, but thinking about SMC space)
Settings: Same as on the MoviePark/GPCinema walkthrough site, but I think I set the desired size a bit high for 1/3rd of the film.
Results: A working half hour of "Hot Shots: Part Deux" (one third of the movie) fitting perfectly on a 64 meg SMC with about 7 megs left over. (Buying a 128meg this week, I hope, but the price is outrageous here in Canada)
Questions:
Is there something in DVDx that makes the file split or was that some sort of accident? Is there a way to join all three? Should I?
Should I then find a way to split it into two files?
For 2 64 meg SMC's (All I have at the moment), is there a way to get a bit more quality @ 150MHz since I have a Blu+?
Result: Worked, but the output is split into three .AVI files. All rather large, but was expecting that.
Used Virtual Dub to convert the first .AVI file from the movie, black bars and all. (Don't get me wrong, love widescreen, but thinking about SMC space)
Settings: Same as on the MoviePark/GPCinema walkthrough site, but I think I set the desired size a bit high for 1/3rd of the film.
Results: A working half hour of "Hot Shots: Part Deux" (one third of the movie) fitting perfectly on a 64 meg SMC with about 7 megs left over. (Buying a 128meg this week, I hope, but the price is outrageous here in Canada)
Questions:
Is there something in DVDx that makes the file split or was that some sort of accident? Is there a way to join all three? Should I?
Should I then find a way to split it into two files?
For 2 64 meg SMC's (All I have at the moment), is there a way to get a bit more quality @ 150MHz since I have a Blu+?