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5th December 2013, 22:11 | #1 | Link |
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BD Rebuilder Aspect Ratio Incorrect
(((HELP))) I don't know if I put this in the right place, but when I try to backup a full BD (movie only) disc into a BD5/BD9, it DOES NOT keep the aspect ratio & stretches the video vertically (Top to bottom) making the subjects in the video look thin. How do I adjust this? Am I forgetting to change something in the settings? Thanks
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7th December 2013, 16:25 | #6 | Link | |
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8th December 2013, 10:42 | #7 | Link |
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Ok, here's what I did:
The original is a large (12GB+) .mkv that I want to create into a 4.38 GB DVD/Bluray. First I use TsMuxer to create a "Movie Only" Bluray ISO. I then load it with Deamon Tools (Which I have done previously for full backups). I then use BD Builder to "Compress" it to DVD. I checked the TsMuxer finished bluray & the aspect ratio is perfectly fine. So it has to be once BD Builder has compressed it. I've tried it as a "full size" bluray & as a 8gb DVD size also & it turns out the same way. This has happened with two different bluray movies, so it's not just the movie either. |
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11th December 2013, 05:52 | #10 | Link |
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Ok, I use "UnCropMKV", Then used BDBuilder & pointed to the folder the new files were saved to. It took about 8-10 hours.....but it worked! The aspect ratio is just like the original. So maybe UnCropMKV might be a good software to include, I think it's free if I remember correctly.
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11th December 2013, 14:49 | #13 | Link |
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I had the same experience as Will B. Most downloaded MKV's have been cropped to save space but if converted to a AVCHD in TsmuxR or imported into BD-RB it will keep the same ratio.
Using UncropMKV returns it to 1920 0r 1280 size. Believe me I am no expert on this but I think some standalones will play the cropped converted MKV's correctly but some wont. Just an observation. |
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12th December 2013, 01:06 | #16 | Link |
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Not in the same process. It's a 2 step process.
The first is importing the mkv, splitting audio video and sub's from each other making it ready for backup. The second is then when the import is done, you hit backup and bdrb will do it's thing. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4 |
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UnCropMKV seems no longer to be maintained (?) .... and keep an eye on rule 6) of the forum. Last edited by Sharc; 12th December 2013 at 09:33. |
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