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    tradertt is offline Junior Member
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    Default Thumbnail quality and size

    The default thumbnail size is 120*90. Possible to change it to 180*135. I do not want to just stretch the original thumb that is created. I would want mencoder to produce thumbnails at 180*135 by default.

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    Default Re: Thumbnail quality and size

    Yes, it is possible. To do so, open up your database using phpMyAdmin (or similar program), go to the "sconfig" table, and change the "img_max_width" and "img_max_height" attributes to match what you want by default.
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    Default Re: Thumbnail quality and size

    How about the quality of the thumbnails? Cos I usually find the quality of the thumbnails rather poor. I am refering to the picture quality of the thumbnail.

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    Default Re: Thumbnail quality and size

    Quote Originally Posted by bplex
    Yes, it is possible. To do so, open up your database using phpMyAdmin (or similar program), go to the "sconfig" table, and change the "img_max_width" and "img_max_height" attributes to match what you want by default.
    I saw at your website the image scales 720px × 480px (scaled to 130px × 98px).
    I had the same problem before. I downloaded all my thumbs and changed their quality with "xat.com Image Optimizer" and changed the setting at "include/classes/class.video_thumb.php".

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    Default Re: Thumbnail quality and size

    There is no problem. This is done purposely.
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    Default Re: Thumbnail quality and size

    Quote Originally Posted by bplex
    Yes, it is possible. To do so, open up your database using phpMyAdmin (or similar program), go to the "sconfig" table, and change the "img_max_width" and "img_max_height" attributes to match what you want by default.
    Thank you, very useful.

    And what about the jpg compression rate?

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    Default thanks

    That was what i was lookin for.
    Thank you guys

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    You can change that from the index.tpl file inside of templates directory
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