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Postby BasharOfTheAges » Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:03 pm

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Postby Panky » Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:37 pm

Thanks, read what did PAR mean, but, I imported .avs files with lanczos resizing to 3:4, but i'm getting the error anyway.
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Postby The Origonal Head Hunter » Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:45 pm

should be to 4:3
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Postby Panky » Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:50 pm

So sorry, that's what I meant, i'm not really too much into this pixel aspect and that kind of things.
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Postby Panky » Sat Aug 18, 2007 11:57 pm

I could fix this,..... THANKS to everyone... as you said, the PAR was messing around this, it's just i didn't know it was that 0,9 that had to be changed to 1.0 ( even that my exported images figure as 0.9 )

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Postby BasharOfTheAges » Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:00 am

Aspect ratio is not the same as Pixel Aspect Ratio... Your video has dimensions (4:3, 16:9, etc.) and the video is formatted for being displayed on a TV diferently than on a monitor... For example, say you had a huge TV with pixels that were one inch tall (but only .9 inches wide because TVs have rectangular pixels) - your display would be 720 pixels wide but that would only be 640 inches. On a monitor (that is also insaenly big in this example) if you did nothing to correct for the fact that the pixels are now perfect squares your video would be 720 inches wide when the screen was only 640 inches wide - Instead of having the extra video hang off the edges, your system resizes it for playback, but since your monitor is exactly 4:3 and your video isn't, you get the bars.
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Postby Panky » Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:04 am

Then why did it get fixed ? :shock:
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Postby Panky » Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:07 am

Well, it didn't get fixed at all, as I said, the exported image is 0,9 , so even if the bars doesn't appear up and down in photoshop now there are black bars left and right in the export control video in adobe premiere :shock:
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Postby Panky » Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:18 am

Sorry to be spaming the forum :twisted: ( even if post count doesn't go up ) but now i think i solved the problem. I have put Pixel aspect ratio 1.0 and resized to 640x480 and now it seems solved! Thanks
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