Le 13/03/2012 17:13, Raffaella Traniello a écrit : > Salut Haldun! Oui Salut Raffaella > > > In properties it's indicated as 1920x540 motion >> jpeg Is that means cropped ? > > By cropped I mean that some pieces of the frames are missing. I sense > this is not your case and you get a squeezed image (aspect ratio is > wrong but the image is complete). Best way to know that would me to have the same file recognized as 1080 by nautilus and see how much that weights. > > >> when I open with handbrake or avidemux it shows 1080 and renders 1080. >> totem don't recognize 19:6 automatically (there it's squezed if i don't >> put the size to 19:6) but vlc does. > > I have a similar effect. The file is OK but it is not always > recognized as such. Like if Cinelerra rendered some aspect ratio or > resolution flags wrong. She does that also with anamorphic DV. > Nautilus gets it wrong. The thumbnail is shown squeezed and the > resolution is reported wrongly (for my current 720x576 PAL project is > said to be 720x288). > In fact the file is OK, with the resolution you expect it to have. It's the same thing with my thumbnail, it's squeezed. If you're sure that the real resolution is there it's ok. > > MJPEG A is only an intermediate format in my workflow so it is not a > big problem: in VLC I can adjust the aspect ratio manually, in > Cinelerra is read correctly. Same thing for me. I'm just looking to have the best rendering resolution for a 1080p. > > If this is a Cinelerra bug maybe we can help fixing that! Makes it better :)) Thanks. > > Ciao! > Raffaella
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