DVD-Mobile Generic - XVID MP3 2 Pass
Video effects fails to allow zoom increase. This has been the case in most recent releases I've checked. So I would believe its been there for a while.
Example open video in VirtualDub, File Info states video is 352x240. Max size in DVDFAB video effects is 320x240. Select custom, failes to allow any resize increase to 352x240, 640x480, 704x480, 720x480. Allows new size entry into fields but "add" failes to put new size in options window. Also Upper video clip shot is larger the lower video clip at max setting of 320x240. Shows video larger in input pane than output pain.
Also AVI CODEC settings does not include any DVD to Modile CODEC settings like Maximum I Frame Interval in XVID. Allowing this setting permits an ability to lower the I frame interval to under 5 permitting far more precise editing control using VirtualDUb and others without recompiling. Typical use of I frame interval of 300 is good for smallest file size but completely usless for editing out commercials and other stuff. Allowing that adjustment in XVID is a very necessary parameter to have access to.
Video effects fails to allow zoom increase. This has been the case in most recent releases I've checked. So I would believe its been there for a while.
Example open video in VirtualDub, File Info states video is 352x240. Max size in DVDFAB video effects is 320x240. Select custom, failes to allow any resize increase to 352x240, 640x480, 704x480, 720x480. Allows new size entry into fields but "add" failes to put new size in options window. Also Upper video clip shot is larger the lower video clip at max setting of 320x240. Shows video larger in input pane than output pain.
Also AVI CODEC settings does not include any DVD to Modile CODEC settings like Maximum I Frame Interval in XVID. Allowing this setting permits an ability to lower the I frame interval to under 5 permitting far more precise editing control using VirtualDUb and others without recompiling. Typical use of I frame interval of 300 is good for smallest file size but completely usless for editing out commercials and other stuff. Allowing that adjustment in XVID is a very necessary parameter to have access to.