04.12.2022, 10:03
(04.12.2022, 09:46)Selur Wrote: You seem to ignore PAR at all.
Unlike 1920x1080, 1440x1080 normally isn't using a 1:1 PAR. (You ignoring the PAR would explain the effect of the cropping,..)
-> post a link t to the archive.org article an I can have a look.
Cu Selur
Here is the file, it is quite large (2.2GB), make sure you're not on mobile data. https://archive.org/download/DBGTF2B/Dra...0AAC%29.ts
I'm not sure what you mean by ignoring PAR?
Anything I alter on the Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR) part of Hybrid (pictured here: https://i.imgur.com/Ao6Mt67.png) doesn't impact the effects of cropping.
The proper cropping data, from what I can gather, would be 240 on each side (leaving the slightest bit of a channel watermark which is no big deal to put up with since it'll properly display on 4:3 devices then!), and 6 pixels on top. However I can't get Hybrid to do this, since it thinks the image is a 1440x1080 video with an aspect ratio of 16:9, so any attempt to remove from the sides causes it to eat into the actual video.