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correcting a squashed picture ?
hi, i had a quick look but couldnt find an answer, maybe some1 here can help....
i have acquired an immensely good dvdr of war of the worlds. only problem is, it is squashed a little vertically, is there an easy way to stretch this out half an inch or so ?
it is an .img file once extracted.
if any1 can suggest a prog, and some brief instructions on how to do it, it would be appreciated
cheers
If you're looking to do this for your standalone, I'm not sure, but editing the IFO may be able to correct the problem. if it's a 4:3 that's being tagged as 16:9, or the opposite, then I think you can change it in the IFO to make it whatever it really should be.
chateau got it right i think,you would have to extract the vobs and ifos from the image file first...get hold of ifo edit and alter the aspect ratio.
god damn that sounds complicated !
thanks anyway
IfoAR2WS: http://www.svcd2dvd.com/Software/IfoAR2WS.aspx
One click & your done.
lol...nothing like promoting your own software!!!
well done fella
I'm just suggesting a solution to the OP's problem.
sorry, wasnt meant to be a criticism...ifoedit can be a tad complicated if you aint used to it, props for creating a tool to make life easier (thanks for svcd2dvd, use it all the time)
Duly noted. 
cheers m8
ill try this after work. 
Rip the .img file first with isobuster to get your VIDEO_TS folder. Then use IfoAR2WS. Then burn the VIDEO_TS folder.
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