oops, sorry i top posted last reply (newbie!)
well adding -aspect 4:3 to ffmpeg made it work as i expected (meaning
no unanticipated aspect changes) but don't know why that was needed in
this case
(i'd still like to hear about the square bracket ratio numbers, versus
the non-bracketed ones)
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it is def distorted in some way, but vlc player is what is making it
look that way i think now, i brought the orig mpeg2 and h264 up in
avidemux and don't see the issue.
can anybody explain the Aspect Ratio numbers in the square brackets of
the original? (that is only diff i see and indeed it's an
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 4:26 PM Ferdi Scholten wrote:
> Well overlaying both images on top of each other clearly shows the face
> did not get wider, however because the transcoded image lacks some fine
> details it appears to look wider.
>
Well, I think the OP meant that the aspect ratio changed.
On 03-01-2025 00:59, Dat Head wrote:
first time posting here, take it easy on me ;-)
seems i slightly exceeded the size limit and posting was truncated
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