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ramon perez orozco
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 1:41 am Post subject:
frames, input size and output size and cpu load in video win |
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hi,
like in the subject:
i have in my videos (avi or divx or xvid) windows in any player the frames
and stuff on the left upper side of the video window. i use powedvd, windows
media player and win dvd, depending on the format. but in all of them its
the same. its big and green and i hate it! someone knows how to kill it? i
tried any configuration utility of windows, the nvidia cardtools, the divx
en and decoderconfig, the xvid settings and some more stuff. i think i
missed something stupid..
thank fot any hint,
rami
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deimos
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Posted:
Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:45 am Post subject:
Re: frames, input size and output size and cpu load in video |
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ramon perez orozco wrote:
| Quote: | hi,
like in the subject:
i have in my videos (avi or divx or xvid) windows in any player the frames
and stuff on the left upper side of the video window. i use powedvd, windows
media player and win dvd, depending on the format. but in all of them its
the same. its big and green and i hate it! someone knows how to kill it? i
tried any configuration utility of windows, the nvidia cardtools, the divx
en and decoderconfig, the xvid settings and some more stuff. i think i
missed something stupid..
thank fot any hint,
rami
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Well I'm not exactly sure what you're getting at, but just download
FFDShow, it'll pretty much allow you to adjust any thing you can think
of. Including resizing the clip, clipping the frame (black borders),
aspect ratio correction, and FAR FAR better CPU utilization under post
processing.
http://ffdshow.sourceforge.net
FFDShow can take over the decoding of most all your VFW and DShow codecs
(XVID, DIVX, generic MP4, MP3, AC3, AAC, etc). |
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ramon perez orozco
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Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:07 pm Post subject:
Re: frames, input size and output size and cpu load in video |
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thank´s,
i try |
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ramon perez orozco
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Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:16 pm Post subject:
Re: frames, input size and output size and cpu load in video |
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thank´s,
problem solved, ur tool works perfect!
rami |
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