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2nd April 2008, 15:37 | #981 | Link |
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@neuron,
is normal that alpha 22 regonizes 1440x1080 AVCHD .mts 16:9 aspect ratio as a 4:3 ? That is what's happening to me: http://www.savefile.com/files/1426101 ciao!
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Please read the users manual about it and then if you think there is still a problem, tell me what you think the problem is. I can't get to your upload site when I am at work due to a firewall.
Post the contents of the info log that DGAVCIndex generates. It will show me the fields I need. Post it as text so I don't have any firewall problem seeing it. |
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Stream Type: Transport [192] Profile: High Level: 4 Frame Size: 1440x1080 SAR: 4:3 Display Size: 1920x1080 Frame Rate: 25.000000 fps Colorimetry: BT.709* [2] Frame Structure: Fields (TFF) Frame Type: B Coded Number: 468 Playback Number: 468 Frame Repeats: 0 Field Repeats: 0 Bitrate: 11.773 Bitrate (Avg): 11.554 Bitrate (Max): 12.395 Audio Stream: 1100: AC3 3/2 384 Elapsed: 0:00:00 Remain: 0:00:00 FPS: Info: Finished! |
2nd April 2008, 16:49 | #986 | Link | |
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1440 x 1.33333 (ie: 4/3) = 1920 Perfect Whereas, 1440 x 1.77777 (ie: 16:9) = 2560
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thanks rack.
yes seemoredigital, you are right about the calculation. but if you download the sample and you see it (first in a player as nero show time and after in dgavcdec), you'll understand what i mean. EDIT: the point is that, even if 1440/1080 is, by number, 1.333 (4:3), it has to be recognized and reproduced as 16:9 to see it with the correct proportion...i don't know how to explain but if you see the sample guys, you understand.
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1.333 is the value that should be signalled to the playback application to tell it to play your 1440x1080 stream at 16:9 ratio. cheers audyovydeo |
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Bear in mind you are distorting the shape of the pixels "width-ways". Not "height-ways".
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Stream Type: Profile: Level: Frame Size: SAR: Display Size: Frame Rate: Colorimetry: Frame Structure: Frame Type: Coded Number: Playback Number: Frame Repeats: Field Repeats: Bitrate: Bitrate (Avg): Bitrate (Max): Elapsed: Remain: FPS: Info: My ini file Version=DGAVCIndex 1.0.0 Alpha 22 Window_Position=100,100 Info_Window_Position=100,100 YUVRGB_Scale=1 Field_Operation=2 Process_Priority=2 Playback_Speed=3 AVS_Template_Path=C:\Users\Dawidos\Documents\Delphi_Projects\RipBot264\Tools\dgAVCDec\template.avs Full_Path_In_Files=1 MRUList[0]=D:\TS samples\Video Test Samples\SuperbadBD_100_.m2ts MRUList[1]= MRUList[2]= MRUList[3]= Enable_Info_Log=1 Loop_Playback=0
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I thought you ignored me because you didn't say anything.
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Well, it's a CLI feature and I said when I released it that it was an incomplete quick and dirty thing. I still need to implement preview and other things. You can always PM me if you think I have missed something. Thank you for your feedback, know that your suggestions are always appreciated.
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See: So many aspect ratios, so different relations (pixel dimensions / image dimensions / image stretching factor). You have to be careful about what which specific abbreviation really means. |
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ok guys,
it's clear, i will adjust resize by avisynth (since this video will be converted in huffyuv to pass it to premiere, i was hoping to avoid every kind of resize before to edit it...). tnks! @audyovydeo belin !
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DGAVCDec does not do the resizing because it would be pointless to reproduce all the existing Avisynth resizers in the DGAVCDec code when adding a simple line to the script suffices. It is interesting to consider possibly having DGAVCDec automatically generate the resize line in the Avisynth script that it creates, but that's a low-priority thing right now.
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The possibility to do reszize/crop during dgavc/dgindex passage, it could become very useful. Tnks and ciao!
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