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Old 10-08-06, 11:07   #1
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Default recordings and small flickering line at top

I guess we had this in the forum once...but i can not realy find it again...
if you watch KISS recordings on Pc you have this flickering top line ...
How can i get rid of that when i try to recode the file to divx ?
I know it works with nero recode as i have a vide setting there allowing to cut out that line ....

Anyhow... is nero or divx better concerning quality and Speed ? ( i guess one canīt realy say that ?)
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You can crop the movie.
The reason is that all DVD players crop the images so the flickering is not
visible on TV, your PC however does not do that...

There used to be a loing thread about it... but it somehow sinked into the
50.000 others We soon hope to have a fixed search on the forums... we
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On the recordings i have encoded to xvid with AutoGK i have selected 'force cropping of' two (or was it three?) lines at the top and at the bottom. This is selected in the Hidden Options in AutoGK. (Ctrl+F9)

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Tutorial, Hidden Options almost at the end.
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Old KiSS "not a bug" ...
Use croppng as suggested .
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It's not a bug.
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thank you
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Hi NEWU,

As mentioned it's no bug.

It's the Teletext info which is normally in the Overscan area.

TV's etc are designed to display a picture right to their edge. To do this they actually blow the picture up a bit bigger then the screen size so all the screen is filled. The area on the outside is called the overscan area which isn't normally seen and is catered for in the TV/Movie industry.

The Kiss grabs the whole screen (bits normally unseen as well) and when played back on a PC it shows it all, hence the Teletext info seen on the first few lines. If played back on a TV etc it SHOULD end up back in the overscan area.

If it's going back into a DVD you might find (depends on encoder I guess) that it is still off screen and no problem in which case you can leave it there. If it's for PC display then best to crop or zoom it so it doesn't distract.

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This has alredy been discussed here:

http://www.mpeg-playcenter.com/modul...ewtopic&t=8705
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