![]() ![]() Updated a couple sentences in the subtitle conversion section: I now recommend Bilinear resizing instead of Mitchell or Lanczos3. M Author Chewtobacca Time 7:57 PM Post linkĪuthor Doctor M Time 12:05 AM (Edited) Post link ![]() If you think about it 720x480 is actual 1.5:1 and 720x576 is 1.25:1 neither of which is really 4x3.ĭr. The actually resolution is different only because of video systems, but it's stretched to the proper resolution on playback. Just think of it as 4x3 is 4x3 and 16x9 is 16x9. I think the different PAR for NTSC fullscreen is the factor I was overloooking.Īuthor Doctor M Time 2:59 PM (Edited) Post link In my head, it seemed as if simple resizing 720x576 to 720x480 would squish the picture, as there is no anamorphic stretch invovled, if you see what I mean, but obviously that is not the case. Thank you! I can usually calculate the aspect ratio myself: I was just checking because I have never converted fullscreen to fullscreen before. Doctor M's ÜberGuide for -Full- PAL to NTSC DVD Conversion v2.0 - Original Trilogy Sign Inĭoctor M's ÜberGuide for -Full- PAL to NTSC DVD Conversion v2.0 - 66 RepliesĪuthor Chewtobacca Time 6:20 AM Post linkĭoctor M said:If you ever get too confused, Citizen's aspect ratio calculator is something I really couldn't live without. ![]()
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