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Need Help Upscaling 4:3 720x480 footage to 16:9 1920x1080
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Got the sample.
What I would do is:
  • start Hybrid
  • load the source
  • enable "Crop/Resize->Base->Picture Crop"
  • start "Crop/Resize->Base->Picture Crop->AutoCrop" (which changed the crop values for me to left: 2,  top:96, right: 12. bottom 96)
  • enable "Filtering->Synth auto refresh" (lower right corner)
  • open the Vapoursynth Preview (Filtering->Vapoursynth preview) (lower right corner)
  • check how the preview changes when I change "Crop/Resize->Base->Picture Aspect Ratio (PAR)->Input PAR" to one of the typical 16:9 PARs (see: [INFO] About pixel aspect ratios,.. (personally I would not change the par on this source.)
  • Assumng you change the 'Input PAR', the next thing is to I tell Hybrid that I want 1:1 output, by enabling "Crop/Resize->Base->Picture Aspect Ratio (PAR)->Convert output to PAR" and set it to "Square Pixel (1:1)"
  • set "Crop/Resize->Base->Picture Resize->Width" to 1920, this shows me what resolution I get when I do no additional cropping.
Since you wanted a full screen you now have to increase the crop until the height is 1080.
So starting with  left:2 and right: 12, I increase the left and right crop until the height of the target resolution shows 1080. I archive this when using Crop left: 108, top: 96, right: 100, bottom: 96.
Now I got a screen filling 1920x1080 output without aspect ratio distortions. (Personally I would prefer the black bars over sacrifiing nearly a third of the image, but that's what you wanted.)

Cu Selur
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RE: Need Help Upscaling 4:3 720x480 footage to 16:9 1920x1080 - by Selur - 16.05.2022, 04:33

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