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souljor
Jun 2005

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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

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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.

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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.

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souljor
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god damn that sounds complicated !

thanks anyway

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ChrissyBoy
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IfoAR2WS: http://www.svcd2dvd.com/Software/IfoAR2WS.aspx

One click & your done.

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lol...nothing like promoting your own software!!!

well done fella

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I'm just suggesting a solution to the OP's problem.

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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)

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Duly noted.

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souljor
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cheers m8

ill try this after work.

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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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