Hi
I would like to use the virtualdub filter zoom 1.2 for my timelapse videos, but the output width and height are limited to 3 digits and I need at least 720x1280 better 1080x1920. I have the same problem with the exotic pan filter. The pan filter works well but is quiet complex to use.
Can it be fixed?
example video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkjDil8SWwo
thanks
diallery
zoom 1.2
Re: zoom 1.2
I'll have a look at things this evening and see what I can do about it for you.
You may also consider using Avisynth for this functionality.
You may also consider using Avisynth for this functionality.
Re: zoom 1.2
I had a look and it appears that the restriction is in the early OBJs I borrowed from VirtualDub at the time this filter was created (HD did not exist for all practical purposes back then). I would have to re-port those files and make any changes that might be required if the interface has changed.
I do not intend to carry out this work due to lack of available time. I recommend that you use Avisynth scripting for this.
For me personally, Avisynth scripting/filtering long ago made VirtualDub filtering obsolete.
I do not intend to carry out this work due to lack of available time. I recommend that you use Avisynth scripting for this.
For me personally, Avisynth scripting/filtering long ago made VirtualDub filtering obsolete.
Re: zoom 1.2
I recently discovered this filter which initially looking to be very useful until I discovered that it was no use for HD videos due to the restriction in entering values for the Output Width & Height
I understand from previous posts that there is no intention of correcting this - what a shame !
However, would it be possibly to note this on the filter description page to save other potential users wasting their time trying it for HD videos.
I fortunately found an alternative ( Motion ) filter by Ben Greenwood , which does a similar thing and is hosted on this site at http://rationalqm.us/motion/motion.html
This is however not currently listed in the Virtualdub list
I understand from previous posts that there is no intention of correcting this - what a shame !
However, would it be possibly to note this on the filter description page to save other potential users wasting their time trying it for HD videos.
I fortunately found an alternative ( Motion ) filter by Ben Greenwood , which does a similar thing and is hosted on this site at http://rationalqm.us/motion/motion.html
This is however not currently listed in the Virtualdub list