Actually a search for the words in the link bring us to the updated link:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/1802595#1802595
It is a classic post.
I tried reply in hotmail and it threw it back at me. I originally clicked on the hyperlink and that took me to the first page of the adobe forum...after trying to search within adobe I ended up back at the same spot. Searching Google with the search terms took me to the informative post you emailed. Thanks for steering me. I may be dumb, but I'm slow too....My purpose is to take a 720 24p dvc hd mfx file (hvx200) with its native 960 by 720 frame size (ar 1.333)
and create a 720 by 480 widescreen DVD. I'm wading through the avisynth stuff to get virtual dub to give me a resized frame with ac3 audio to feed hcenc and arrive at an mpeg2 that I will then feed to tmpeg dvd author two. My eyes glaze over looking at the steps involved (I mentioned I'm slow, didn't I?)
Searchs are enough to try one's soul, or at least their boolean... Google is still of little help, as all it had, last time I checked, were the old, dead links. Maybe the 'bots could work a little overtime?
However, Stanely's link worked fine for me and took me right to Neil's article. What browser are you using? Any neat "plug-ins" that could cause problems?
Let me know if you cannot get to it, and I'll save it as a PDF and attach it to an e-mail for you. My e-dress is in my profile.
Special thanks, as always, to Stanley's efforts at tracking down the "lost library of Alexandria." Talk about advanced boolean and hard work!
Hunt
PS the article is as timely, as ever, and is really a classic - something that we should never loose.
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