Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support
Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support
Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support
Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support Windows 7, Vista & Linux Media Center Support


Go Back   Australian Media Center Community > Windows Media Center - Related Support & Discussion > Windows TV Files - Conversion & Archiving

Community Information

Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 23rd June 2007, 02:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
MC Graduate
No Avatar
Status Mrsash is Offline:
ActivityPosts: 98
Reputation & Thanks Support Rating:
Mrsash
Points Earned: 14

Mrsash has been Thanked 2 times in 1 posts
Mrsash's
Media Center
AutoGK

I am currently trying to convert and remove files from VMC to MPG and then convert from mpg to AVI with AutoGk

however it leaves black bars on the left of most videos converted to Avi. How do I fix this problem?
thanks
  Reply With Quote
Old 23rd June 2007, 07:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
MCE Mentor
 
eepunk's Avatar
Status eepunk is Offline:
Location A box
ActivityPosts: 1,096
Reputation & Thanks Support Rating:
eepunk eepunk eepunk
Points Earned: 223

eepunk has been Thanked 19 times in 15 posts
Re: AutoGK

AutoGK has advanced hidden optioins where you can fine tune the crop. Have a look at their website. I think it was Ctrl--F9 or something like that to show the options.
  Reply With Quote
Old 26th June 2007, 01:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
MC Graduate
No Avatar
Status Mrsash is Offline:
ActivityPosts: 98
Reputation & Thanks Support Rating:
Mrsash
Points Earned: 14

Mrsash has been Thanked 2 times in 1 posts
Mrsash's
Media Center
Re: AutoGK

Quote:
Originally Posted by eepunk View Post
AutoGK has advanced hidden optioins where you can fine tune the crop. Have a look at their website. I think it was Ctrl--F9 or something like that to show the options.
I did tick the auto crop and still ended up with black bars on the sides. If i dont tick autocrop I get black bars on all sides
  Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Archiving and Recoding options Lemon Windows TV Files - Conversion & Archiving 5 24th November 2006 02:48 PM
DVD Ripping Guide simbot82 XP Media Center 2005 - The Software 82 15th September 2006 03:00 PM
AutoGK doing nothing at all? gtoal XP Media Center 2005 - The Software 6 15th January 2006 06:41 PM


Advertisers




Terms Of Service - Contact Us - Advertise With Us - Archive - Privacy Statement - FAQ
Microsoft©, Windows XP©, Windows XP Media Center© & Windows Vista© are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
www.xpmediacentre.com.au has no relationship with, nor is affiliated in any way with Microsoft Corporation.
All original content on this website © 2004 - 2008 xpmediacentre.com.au, All rights reserved
Forum by vBulletin Version 3.7.3 - Copyright Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0 RC7
Local time now is 06:14 AM AEDT.