Hi Mike,

As you initially wrote, looks fine with VLC Media Player and Windows
Media Player but squashed with Quicktime.

I put your clip into Premiere where it looks ok and the Properties tell
me:
Image Size 1440x1080 and PAR 1.333

SO MUCH FOR QUICKTIME

Uwe



On 10/11/2011 5:44 PM, Mike Boom wrote:
>
> Hi, Uwe,
>
> I just sent you a clip and am curious to see how it plays.
>
> When I went back to Adobe Media Encoder, I noticed an interesting
> thing about the PAR setting there. You don't actually set the pixel
> aspect ratio, you set the screen aspect ratio and the encoder
> automatically sets the PAR according to your frame width and height
> so that your final result as the screen aspect ratio you specified.
> So when I specify 1440x1080 pixels resolution and a PAR of Widescreen
> 16:9, the encoder sets a PAR of 1.33:1 when it encodes.
>
> I can't find a program that displays what a video file's PAR is. WMV
> and VLC Media Player both interpret PAR correctly, but when you look
> at the codec properties (available only in VLC), it shows only the
> dimensions of 1440x1080, not the PAR or the screen aspect ratio. It
> would be interesting to know how PAR is embedded in an mp4 file and
> how players interpret it.
>
> Mike Boom
> 
>


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