Hi,
I need this version, because I need to lock the "Scale to" settings, can anyone help me out?
Kind regards
Danny Jensen
DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
I'm afraid old versions are often deleted from the web server as it doesn't have much disk space. It may be possible to build 1.76 for you.
Can you explain a bit more what you are trying to do?
Can you explain a bit more what you are trying to do?
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
In the old versions (e.g. 1.7.6), it was possible to set "Default scale"... That option was removed when 1.7.7 came out.
20th January 2015
DCP-o-matic 1.77.0 was released. This version includes:
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Remove default scale configuration option and instead guess the initial scale from the content's size and pixel aspect ratio.
The new 'guessing' algorithm in 2.5.0 is really good, especially with true HD files (1920x1080).
20th January 2015
DCP-o-matic 1.77.0 was released. This version includes:
---snip---
Remove default scale configuration option and instead guess the initial scale from the content's size and pixel aspect ratio.
The new 'guessing' algorithm in 2.5.0 is really good, especially with true HD files (1920x1080).
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
I have a few 1.76.xx(64) builds in my archive. I don't know wether the feature you are looking for is in all of these.
In how far is the v1.76 'Scale To' option different from other versions? I can't remember anything specific around that function.
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In how far is the v1.76 'Scale To' option different from other versions? I can't remember anything specific around that function.
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
Ah, so Danny: you want the fixed and configurable scaling rather than the scaling guessed based on the content? Is this because the guessing is going wrong?
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
It seems he is after the preferences default scale option.
Anyway, I put my latest 1.76 build (temporarily) here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/558 ... taller.exe
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Anyway, I put my latest 1.76 build (temporarily) here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/558 ... taller.exe
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
Hi,
Thanks a lot for all your replies, I really appreciate it.
Have a nice day.
Kind regards
Danny Jensen
Thanks a lot for all your replies, I really appreciate it.
Have a nice day.
Kind regards
Danny Jensen
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
Hi Carl,
I Just want to use the same Scale-format for all contents, that I'm encoding.
Kind regards
Danny Jensen
I Just want to use the same Scale-format for all contents, that I'm encoding.
Kind regards
Danny Jensen
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
Are your contents different sizes? It shouldn't be a big problem to re-add that feature.I Just want to use the same Scale-format for all contents, that I'm encoding.
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Re: DCP-o-matic version 1.76 (Windows7 64bit)
I remember we talked about arbitrary scale factors a couple of times. I wish there could be a way to have a 'custom' button that would allow to put in separate x and y scaling factors, with an option to lock aspect ratio.
Yes, I know this also calls for trouble, I don't want to see images stretched just to fill the screen...
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Yes, I know this also calls for trouble, I don't want to see images stretched just to fill the screen...
- Carsten