Kieran,

yes thanks that does the trick.
It seems that a workaround is to get the aspect ratio with mediainfo from the "Original display aspect ratio" of the input file and then using ffmpeg's -aspect switch.

best and thanks again,

--
Johannes

Am 2016-06-10 01:32, schrieb Kieran O Leary:
Hi

On 8 Jun 2016 9:49 p.m., "Dr. Johannes Zellner" <[email protected]>
wrote:

ANY IDEAS HOW TO GET THE TWO LINES COPIED TO THE OUTPUT FILE OR ANY
OTHER IDEAS HOW TO GET THE OUTPUT DISPLAYED WITH THE CORRECT ASPECT
RATIO BY DEFAULT?


Adding -aspect 16:9 to your command might help?

-Kieran
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