Thanks for the reply. I have the Windows version of MediaInfo. I can't actually load the original files into VideoRedo so I ran them through WinFF to get something that would load. And it gives a 25fps file, making assumptions I presume. MediaInfo gives this as an exmple of the original...
I have MP4 files I have downloaded from security cameras. They seem non-standard in some way but I got something I could look at, yet the files report as 25fps and run at (probably) double that speed.
Is there some way I can use VideoRedo to slow down replay on a saved file?
Ah, OK, I tried that. The problem is the output file always continues to be 1280x544 and I want it to be 1280x720. I can't seem to force this.
I want the picture area to remain 1280x544 but a top and bottom border to pad the file out to 1280x720.
Yes, I think I've tried everything. I get the black bars with using negative cropping numbers but the resolution remains the same as the original even though I've set max resolution to 1280x720. (The original is 1280x544.) In the output file definitions file there is a <BORDER> tag but it...
I have a widescreen MP4 file 1280x544 which I want to pad to 1280x720 with blackspace at top and bottom i.e. I want the image to still be the original size.
So far I haven't worked out how to do that in Videoredo. Is it possible?
Here's something that has me puzzled: I edit an MPEG-2 TS file and save it (again as MPEG-2 TS). When the saving is finished I get the usual box of info telling me about video resync frames removed etc.. If I immediately save the file again I get different numbers in the info box. I tried this...