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Hi,
I'm a new user and have some questions. I get a message that i don't have enough (required 20 GB) of free space on my C: drive, which is true, but i've more than enough free space on other drives. How/where can i change these settings so it will f.e. use drive D:
Further i want to convert a HD WMV file to a format so it can be played by my Blu-Ray disk player (able to play MPEG-2, MPEG-4 / H264 en VC-1 HDTV). Anyone which can give some suggestions?
The info from the sourcefile given by SUPER - Multimedia Analysis Box:
General #0
Complete name : M:\Videos\MyFile.wmv
Format : Windows Media
File size : 7.82 GiB
PlayTime : 1h 30mn
Bit rate mode : VBR
Bit rate : 12 Mbps
BitRate_Maximum : 34 Mbps
Encoded date : UTC 2008-01-14 08:01:17.489
Video #0
Codec : VC-1
Codec/Info : Microsoft
Codec description : Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile -
PlayTime : 1h 30mn
Bit rate mode : VBR
Bit rate : 12 Mbps
Width : 1920 pixels
Height : 1032 pixels
Display Aspect ratio : 1.860
Frame rate : 23.976 fps
Resolution : 24 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.243
Language : en-us
DeviceConformanceTemplate : AP@L3
Audio #0
Codec : WMA3
Codec/Info : Windows Media Audio 3
Codec description : Windows Media Audio 10 Professional - 768 kbps, 48 kHz, 5.1 channel 24 bit 2-pass CBR
Bit rate mode : CBR
Bit rate : 768 Kbps
Channel(s) : 6 channels
Sampling rate : 48 KHz
Language : en-us
DeviceConformanceTemplate : M2
Kindly Regards,
Arno Brinkman
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Hi,
Thanks for the answer on my 1st question, which indeed should solve it by changing the TMP environment settings. Would be nice if in the future an option to the INI-file will be added where you can control the tmp-directory only for Super (and if empty/default still the windows GetTemp... could be used).
Meanwhile i see another strange thing if i set Video Scale Size manually to 1920x1080 and Aspect to 16:9 it automatically changes it to 1920x1088?
Regards,
Arno
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ArnoBrinkman wrote:
Meanwhile i see another strange thing if i set Video Scale Size manually to 1920x1080 and Aspect to 16:9 it automatically changes it to 1920x1088?
FFmpeg, MEncoder supports VideoScaleSize height and width modulo 16 (fully divisible by 16 with zero remainder)
1080/16 = 67.5
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