On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:52:51 +0100, juan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks a lot for answering Herman. comments below
...
That's because you have not scaled the output to 1024x576.
It is still 720x576. It is only _displayed_ as 1024x576,
because of the 16:9 setting.
Now I changed my project settings to
Width: 720
Height: 576
W/H ratio: 1:1
Color model: YUV 8 bit
Aspect ratio: 16:9
so I can render to Raw DV, no problem. And there are not black bars at
the sides. BUT the video is not stretched in the player.
I used Kino to capture the footage, and the captured.dv file is
stretched in the media player. I use that captured.dv in cinelerra,
export it, and the rendered.dv is not stretched - it is played ad 4:3 DV
despite I set 16:9 in the project settings.
could this be a bug? (I doubt it)
I think it is! When the project setting is 16:9 and the render format
is DV, Cinelerra ought insert 16:9 in the aspect ratio header info.
Raw DV has an aspect ratio flag embedded in the stream. MPEG also has
aspect ratio info, which is _vital_ to preserve, since DVDs and SVCDs
have non-square pixels, too.
Is there any other tool which allows me to just set this "display flag"
to 16:9 on the rendered.dv file?
I really don't know. Maybe Kino can?
--
Herman Robak
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