![]() 0,889ġ/it works if "crop/resize->base->picture resize->auto adjust" is disabled i didn't see this parameter at 1st, so i had as a result a 640x428 video with a PAR = 1, and i thought it didn't work.Ģ/so the forum told me to use the 2nd solution "crop/resize->base->Pixel Aspect Ratio->input PAR = 8x9" - which worked, and the result is a 720x480 video with a PAR=0,889 ( NOTA : with this solution we don't need to encode, so it's quicker !) assuming that, what can i do in Hybrid to correct that ?ġ/ modify the resolution (= SAR) setting "crop/resize->base->picture resize->target resolution=640x480"Ģ/ modify the PAR = DAR/SAR = (4:3)/(3:2)=8/9=8:9 ie. my 720x480 source comes from a NTSC LD source & has a PAR=1 (analysed by Hybrid) if a circle is flat, it's because of the SAR=720:480=3:2 ? it should be 640x480 with a SAR=4:3 ? So I re-read many times to try to understand how it works. I don't think i blamed Hybrid, did i ? if so, excuse-me, it was not my intention, i'm just trying to understand how all this works & so i ask (too many ?) questions. Quote:does the "visual" problem come from VLC ? It is normal that if you blindly resize your output is distorted. Quote:do smone understand why it is so ? is it normal What is forcing you to do that? If you do that with the PAR-conversion enabled you will get a distorted output. Quote:so i also have to set 'target resolution : 696x476' If you manually do additional resizing and disable the 'Auto adjust' in the resizing, you yourself are responsible for keeping the aspect ratio properly. when you crop the source to 696x476 and also enable 'convert output to PAR' and set that to 'square pixel' the output is distorted again.Įnabling the conversion from PAR 8:9 to PAR 1:1 should automatically enable resize and adjust the height, so the output should be 694x536. ![]() when you change the PAR to 8x9 the output is played properly inside VLCĬ. you have a 720x480 source with a wrong PARī. ![]() I try to repeat this as I understood your post.Ī. Yes, if no PAR conversion would take place ![]()
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