I'm a dork, but here it is....with new and improved aspect ratio and resolution!
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... p?v=140534
It took me so long to figure out because I am stoooooopid
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You made the mistake of saying ASPECT RATIO, which immediately attracted my attention.
You did not fully correct your aspect ratio, per se. You just cropped it from it's original source. Cropping != Formatted Correctly. You still kept it at 720x480, which is between aspect ratios. DVD footage is 720x480, true, but it is flagged so that the DVD player either stretches it to 16:9 (768x432) or squeezes it to 4:3 (640x480). So although your aspect ratio is correct in the sense that the picture is not distorted, and is obviously a 4:3 source, you didn't need to crop anything. And yet, you DIDN'T crop the black sidebars inherent in most if not all anime source, which is something you SHOULD do.
You did not fully correct your aspect ratio, per se. You just cropped it from it's original source. Cropping != Formatted Correctly. You still kept it at 720x480, which is between aspect ratios. DVD footage is 720x480, true, but it is flagged so that the DVD player either stretches it to 16:9 (768x432) or squeezes it to 4:3 (640x480). So although your aspect ratio is correct in the sense that the picture is not distorted, and is obviously a 4:3 source, you didn't need to crop anything. And yet, you DIDN'T crop the black sidebars inherent in most if not all anime source, which is something you SHOULD do.
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D.N. Angel is supposed to be:
squeezes it to 4:3 (640x480)
but its nice to see you using a larger resolution O:
>.>
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ps. if you want help with fixing the AR you can pm me if you want O:
squeezes it to 4:3 (640x480)
but its nice to see you using a larger resolution O:
>.>
<.<
ps. if you want help with fixing the AR you can pm me if you want O:
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