Originally posted by: 88keyz
Yeah, you could skip this step I just wanted TMPGEnc Plus to only have to deal with the re-encoding part of the process so I allowed VirtualDubMod to handle the resizing for the job.
Yeah, you could skip this step I just wanted TMPGEnc Plus to only have to deal with the re-encoding part of the process so I allowed VirtualDubMod to handle the resizing for the job.
That might needlessly slow down the encoding process, though, since you'd then be running the video through two different frameservers (Avisynth and VirtualDub). Also, Avisynth is the program doing the resizing, not VirtualDub or TMPGEnc, so going through VirtualDub is really just a waste of system resources.