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[INFO] Resize or downsize?
#1
When I have 720x480 in 4:3 file and make ffv1, better convert in 1:1 up in 720X540 or down at 640x480? Dont know whats the regular, according to the web the size are 640x480...
Or need to leave at 720x480?  Huh
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#2
If you want/need a square pixel par, I would increase the width.
If it's for archiving, I wouldn't change the par. (keeping the original as untouched as possible)
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#3
Ok about the format I find 

4:3 set 8x9
5:3 set 10x9
5:4 set 10x12

16:9  set 32x27
16:10 set 32x30

1,85:1 set 10x8  or 16x13 or 15X12
2,25:1 set 15x10
2,40:1 set 16x10

But what about 2,39:1?

hybrid tell this


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#4
There is no (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, ITU) standard for cinescope, but simple math tells me one should use a pixel aspect ratio of 239:125 (~1.912) for cine scope (DAR 2.39:1) content.
Angel

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