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Old 7th January 2025, 12:47   #1521  |  Link
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Right click over the image and select the aspect ratio desired.

If you have a correct source DVD (VOB file) VirtualDub2 select the correct aspect ratio for you, see the image.
Maybe for your source you need select the aspect ratio manually.
I opened my VOB file on VirtualDub2, but when I extracted a frame from it, the resolution was still at 720x480. Even when I adjusted the aspect ratio, the resolution of the image still wouldn't change.
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The display aspect ratio only affects the display on screen. You need to actually resample the frame to a new dimension, that's what the resize filter does.
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I opened my VOB file on VirtualDub2, but when I extracted a frame from it, the resolution was still at 720x480. Even when I adjusted the aspect ratio, the resolution of the image still wouldn't change.
After importing your video. Select: Video -> Filters -> Add and navigate down the list to 'Resize' and press OK

While within the resize filter widow: -
Under 'Aspect ratio' select 'Disabled'.
Under 'Filter mode' select the resize filter that best suits your needs.
Under 'New size' select 'Absolute (pixels)' and enter the required pixel values in the two boxes.
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