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Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
21.06.12 13:40:41
To: gruntly69



You are welcome :-)
Posts: 6
Registered: 17.06.2012
21.06.12 19:22:38
gruntly69:
To: Lex


Thanks again Lex, as that was just a test sample I grabbed it was actually the sample that was out, but I just tried a proper file & does convert to 16:9 & audio sync is o.k. but the video image gets a slight blur when the people in it move fast, which isn't like that in the original file!

But also to that I would then have to re-edit to get it to AVI & is double handelling & I don't think quality is as good as Cyberlink, so I think I'll just go back to that!

Thanks anyway Lex!

Regards Grant


i agreey with u gruntly...
give me a link of cyberlink
Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
22.06.12 07:03:57
To: rahulborele


Hello,

Please note, the links to any third party software violates our forum rules:
http://forum.avs4you.com/rules.aspx?lng=ENG

Best regards.
Posts: 36
Registered: 01.01.2012
21.07.12 09:42:23
To: Lex


Thanks for clearing that up Lex!

It's been a month or so & wondering has there been any developments and/or are there going to be any changes to the software to allow this?

Thanks Grant
Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
23.07.12 06:37:17
To: gruntly69


Hello,

Please specify what changes you are wondering about.

Best regards.
Posts: 36
Registered: 01.01.2012
23.07.12 08:49:01
To: Lex


To edit the video files that are in 4:3 to make the 16:9 without loosing any of the sides?

What the thread is about with the screen shot's I've given you previously?

Thanks Grant
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
23.07.12 08:53:29
To: gruntly69


Hello,

Unfortunately, this feature is not realized yet :-(

Best regards.
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