Gavin,

Did you ever get the chance to look at this?  I have noticed all of my
exports to DivX have this black border and Windows Media player
doesn't allow you to zoom it out of the way.

I am currenty doing an export to DVD and hope I don't have the same problem :|

Cheers,
Dave

On 11/20/04, Gavin Hurlbut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I'm working on exporting to MPEG using ffmpeg in nuvexport, I can get it
> >> working really fast ( 70-120fps on my Sempron 2400+) but the only
> >> problem I have remaining is that despite the source and the destination
> >> being the same resolution (352x240) the resulting MPG has a black border
> >> all around it - the frame ends up being something like 340x232 or
> >> something odd like that...
> 
> > Does your source also have this border?  Most broadcasters add some sort
> > of padding to account for the tv's picture tube extending beyond the
> > border of the tv's frame.  That's why I added the "crop" option on the
> > nuvexport modules that I could (the ones that use transcode).
> 
> It's also possible that ffmpeg is padding it to maintain the aspect ratio of
> the original recording.  Although, if it's seemingly padding on all sides, 
> that
> would almost assuredly be the capture card recording the entire TV signal
> including the built-in overscan, etc.
> 
> I may have time to look at this on the weekend, we'll have to see.
> 
> Ciao
> Gavin
> 
> > -Chris
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