(12-10-2011, 07:39 PM)2010kaiser Wrote: For talk sake lets say AVI. (The only way to date that i can tell the file type iswhen i use ConvertXtoDVD and it gives me a preview of the file).
you can right-click any individual file and click "properties"... that'll work too...
ok, avi file...
without using avisynth:
drag and drop file into virtualdub's window.
click "video>filters>add", select "null transform", click "ok", click "cropping".
drag the trackbar to a point where subtitles are visible.
place the mouse arrow at the bottom border of the frame, hold left-click and push it up until the subtitles disappear.
round the value in the box so that the total height of the frame is a multiple of 8- or 16-.
click "ok". click "ok" again.
file is ready to save.
i need to know if you want the new (cropped) file to meet a certain quality or a certain size before i can continue the tut.