12.01.2021, 05:00
Quote:... it worked!Happy you found a way.
I think that main problem seems to be that you seem to mix the different aspect ratio definitions.
-> May be reading [INFO] About pixel aspect ratios,.. and the sources linked in that thread help a bit.
My usual approach when getting a source with wrong aspect ratio is:
- load source
- search for a scene where a square or round object is shown that allows me to see the effect of different aspect ratios
- adjust the input PAR (=pixel aspect ratio) so that the observed object looks proper. (testing the standard PARs is usually a good start)
- crop the content (= remove all black bars); this does now change the pixel aspect ratio.
- decide what output PAR (=pixel aspect ratio) the output should have
- if the output PAR (=pixel aspect ratio) should differ from the input PAR (=pixel aspect ratio) I enable 'Convert to PAR' and specifiy the PAR (=pixel aspect ratio) I want for the output. This automatically enabled the 'Resize', since now it's time to decide the pixel count of the output.
- now I decide the count of pixels in width and height the output picture has (the storage aspect ratio).
- To archive the SAR I want, I
- keep the 'Auto adjust' in the 'Picture Resize' active since it makes sure that the output does not get distorted.
- I set 'Auto adjust' to either 'height' or 'width' and specify either my target width or target height.
- To lastly archive the storage aspect ratio I want I enable letter box and enter my storage width and storage height.
- keep the 'Auto adjust' in the 'Picture Resize' active since it makes sure that the output does not get distorted.
-> Hope the link above and this helps a bit for the future.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.