Janzki wrote:What happened to the acronym Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides Lovingly Overhauled Largely by Zarxrax?
You can still use it if you want :p
Janzki wrote:What happened to the acronym Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides Lovingly Overhauled Largely by Zarxrax?
TV/DVD Monitor
4:3
NTSC 720 x 480 640 x 480
PAL 720 x 576 768 x 576
16:9
NTSC 720 x 480 960 x 480 853 x 480
PAL 720 x 576 1152 x 576 1024 x 576
(stretched)
Pictures
4:3
NTSC 720 x 540 (528) rezise to 720 x 480
PAL 768 x 576 rezise to 720 x 576
16:9
NTSC 848 x 480 rezise to 720 x 480
PAL 1024 x 576 rezise to 720 x 576
angelx03 wrote:Uhhh, I thought that's already listed here:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... html#color
EADFAG Beta wrote:Tweak also has some other parameters for things like brightness and contrast, but I strongly recommend against using these. Instead, you should use levels.
http://avisynth.org/index.php?page=Levels wrote:For adjusting brightness or contrast it is better to use Tweak or ColorYUV, because Levels also changes the chroma of the clip.
Beefy_Suavo wrote:While I'm busy making a fool of myself...EADFAG Beta wrote:Tweak also has some other parameters for things like brightness and contrast, but I strongly recommend against using these. Instead, you should use levels.
Maybe include a short explanation for why Levels should be used for adjusting brightness and contrast? The AVIsynth guide for Levels suggests to adjust them using Tweak.http://avisynth.org/index.php?page=Levels wrote:For adjusting brightness or contrast it is better to use Tweak or ColorYUV, because Levels also changes the chroma of the clip.
p1tch wrote:Thanks Scintilla. That fixed my problem. It was the setmemorymax script that was causing the problem, and for the record, what does the "setmemorymax" script do specifically?
Thanks again.
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