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Old 11th August 2014, 05:12   #5  |  Link
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Originally Posted by kotuwa View Post
1280x714 resolution

upsize 714 width into 720
*720 height.
The width is 1280.

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Originally Posted by kotuwa View Post
3. If it does affect somehow significantly, should I skip resizing and go with 714 since I usually play in PC?
Newer devices should be able to read 1280x714 and display it properly. There shouldn't be a need to pad or resize.
Usually, that's for converting to a disc-mode like AVCHD or other.
I think even mobile devices would add blacks bars to compensate.
Going for complete hardware compatibility, you should just re-encode the source to flat 1280x720 with the bars included.
Every device works differently and has different settings, and even calls everything differently than other hardware.
I've seen so many devices just not care what they call their display options.

If you're playing on PC, primarily, keep it as is without re-encoding and not worry about device playback.

If you're deeply concerned about keeping 1280x720 for device compatibility, why not just use the source and re-encode with nothing cropped before resizing?
It would be better than re-encoding your already_encoded video.
Even if you use the same settings you used before. You're looking at a 2nd gen degradation (more banding, compression artifacts, etc). 3rd, if you count the conversion to disc, assuming it's a bluray or something.
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