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gmplayer -vf-add unsharp=lc:0.8 -zoom -x 854 -y 480 "$@"
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gmplayer -vf-add unsharp=lc:0.8 -zoom -x 854 -y 480 "$@"
Yes, VLC does that what you are asking. For instance with VLC one can factor in the zoom by 1.33, 1.5, etc. I have scripts like that for VLC. MPlayer does not seem to make it that easy (well, I couldn't find a way as easy as VLC). In VLC one can also zoom in factors of 10(%) with alt+o. Don't know if Mplayer has the equivalent. I only use 3 zoom sizes, ie. One-third, 50% and 75% so not really a problem or me.mikeb wrote:Fair enough.
In which case I was thinking in terms of a mini script that first obtained the original dimensions and then calculated a suitable zoom factor so different size videos could be handled automatically.
mike
Hi, can you offer some clarification of this please? Do you mean that you can rightclick on a YT vid (in browser?) and download/convert it with this script?nic007 wrote:Many/most youtube videos are only available in 640x360 format which...tends to be a bit dull/fuzzy. So I experimented a bit and found that increasing the size by a third or even 50% and sharpening the image by a small factor gives a better viewing experience. ... I made a script and put it in the send to menu so I can access these effects with right-clicking on a video I want to play.
No. This is for applying effects to videos you are playing off-line (downloaded videos).greengeek wrote:Hi, can you offer some clarification of this please? Do you mean that you can rightclick on a YT vid (in browser?) and download/convert it with this script?nic007 wrote:Many/most youtube videos are only available in 640x360 format which...tends to be a bit dull/fuzzy. So I experimented a bit and found that increasing the size by a third or even 50% and sharpening the image by a small factor gives a better viewing experience. ... I made a script and put it in the send to menu so I can access these effects with right-clicking on a video I want to play.
cheers!