Action chipsets do not have the grunt to display higher res video at decent frame rates. Generally the larger the res the lower the fps.
208x176 at 10fps but I found 208x144 at 12fps gives a better aspect ratio for wide screen movies and smoother video.
From memory version 4.10 offered 10fps or 16fps at the highest resolution but not all players can manage the higher frame rate.
If you are using VD just to change the frame rate then choose "Direct Stream Copy" from the Video menu and then set your frame rate to match your AMV conversion. If you want to resize, crop etc then you need to setup some sort of video compression (xvid, divx).
Changing the frame rate to the same as your AMV frame rate will result in a smoother AMV video but for instance if the AMV converter is converting 208x144 @ 10fps changing the original video to say 16 fps will not make any difference you will still only get 10fps in your final AMV.
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