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I use this sometimes to convert old 4:3 TV shows to 16:9. I typically use WIDE_OFFSET=85 so the centering is biased (by 15%) toward the top of the picture. When you select this feature BD-RB makes all necessary adjustments and updates the CLPI and MPLS to reflect 16:9. It also sets aspect ratio information correctly when outputting to ALTERNATE formats. Last edited by jdobbs; 20th June 2019 at 20:18. |
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The stretching mentioned in the response was in regards as to what Blu-ray players do with 1440:1080 material. I originally mentioned the cropping of 4:3 material as well, a couple of my posts ago. But, that is me.
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@ MrVideo "Short fat people"...Uhhhh-huh, funny to see.
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It's interesting how people make a random decision about something like this and decide it is a violation of the laws of nature. Funny, actually. Last edited by jdobbs; 22nd June 2019 at 12:36. |
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There seems to be a problem with multiplexing.
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If I set the output size larger than input, I get a slightly different result: Quote:
Some pages back in the thread I saw the same discussion, but setting MULTIPROCESS=0 doesn't solve the issue. I'm sure I'm just missing a hidden option, but I can't find it. |
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Then you didn't make your point very plain.
You didn't respond to my comment about letterboxing. You can't be OK with one and not the other. Whatever aspect ratio it was shot in should be the aspect ratio that is displayed. If you want to view 4:3 as 16:9, without stretching, then use the zoom control on your TV to blow up the 4:3 to fill the screen. Let me add this: You'd be very happy to take a great movie classic, like Gone With the Wind, and crop the top & bottom in order to fill your 16:9 screen.
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That problem sounds vaguely familiar. I got a couple donations this month. I'll pick up a copy of Aquaman and give it a try. Can you post your settings (from BDREBUILDER.INI) so I can make sure we're on the same page? |
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To me it is all one and the same. I don't think that the producers of The Brady Bunch will appreciate that you, or anyone who does the cropping, thinks that their show isn't deserving of the full 4:3 viewing treatment.
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Thanks, I just "re-installed" BDRebuilder, left all settings at default except the selected audio tracks and multiprocessing ... the result is the same.
I also tried with Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald ... with the same outcome. Quote:
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Nothing is truly random and nothing is pre-planned on a huge level, but for the scope of most people..people R.I.P. and things happen by "chance" and everything is pre-determined. -- When you resize, is what you want still there IN the new size? Or is something cut from the image? Haha...aren't we all...at times. He means there are differences between Film and TV in respects to cropping.
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I'd love to be able to take a movie that includes shifting aspect ratios and run it through BD Rebuilder having it reencode the video, so that the end result is a fixed aspect ratio.
An example would be a movie in the 2.40:1 aspect ratio where in just a couple scenes the aspect ratio opens up to 1.78:1. Would love to be able to reencode the video so that the entire film is in 2.40:1 instead, the IMAX portions above and below the 2.40:1 portion being replaced with black bars as is the case with the rest of the film. I watch movies using a front projector and 150" 1.78:1 projector screen. For aspect ratios north or south of 1.78:1 I mask down to the projected image area with black velvet masking. I'm not interested in leaving unused portions of my projector screen unmasked for the entire length of a scope film because for a couple minutes during the film the aspect ratio jumps to 1.78:1. Curious to learn how feasible such an option might be for BD Rebuilder or if anyone knows, how I might go about accomplishing the same with other tools out there. |
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BDRB has the possibility to add avisynth scripts. Assuming your source is 1920x1080, try Code:
crop(0,120,-0,-120) #1.78 to 2.40 addborders(0,120,0,120) #letterbox (mask) for for blu-ray compliance |
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