> On 3 Nov 2022, at 22:55, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
>
> Am Do., 3. Nov. 2022 um 20:18 Uhr schrieb Bartosz Trzebuchowski
> :
>
>> 1. How can I convert 16:9 movies to 2.35:1? My projector can’t
>> scale down and 16:9 movies run outside my 2.35:1 canvas at
>> the top and the bottom. I need to
Am Do., 3. Nov. 2022 um 20:18 Uhr schrieb Bartosz Trzebuchowski
:
> 1. How can I convert 16:9 movies to 2.35:1? My projector can’t
> scale down and 16:9 movies run outside my 2.35:1 canvas at
> the top and the bottom. I need to black out top and bottom so
> only 2.35:1 is visible.
Use the crop
Am Do., 3. Nov. 2022 um 22:49 Uhr schrieb Robin van der Linden via
ffmpeg-user :
>
> @Carl Eugen
> I check on the web for that
Why didn't you test yourself?
Regarding your earlier comment about TrueHD being "a
proprietary format":
TrueHD is based on Meridian Possless Packing, a format
specified
Am Do., 3. Nov. 2022 um 20:18 Uhr schrieb Bartosz Trzebuchowski
:
>
> Is is possible with ffmpeg to convert the sound to DTS 7.1?
There is a DTS 5.1 encoder in FFmpeg but it is highly experimental
and it is unlikely that it would really help you, use the ac3 encoder instead.
Carl Eugen
@Carl Eugen
I check on the web for that, but was not able to find any
encoder/decoder for TrueHD.
Can you give some more information here, I'm pretty sure it does not
survive the volume per channel layout. From my understanding, if it
works, it's experimental.
Kind regards,
Robin van der
Am Do., 3. Nov. 2022 um 20:34 Uhr schrieb Robin van der Linden via
ffmpeg-user :
> About the audio, I'm pretty sure that TrueHD is a BlackBox to ffmpeg
FFmpeg contains a TrueHD deccoder and encoder.
Carl Eugen
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Am 03.11.2022 um 20:17 schrieb Bartosz Trzebuchowski:
Hi,
I’m completely new to ffmpeg and have 2 questions:
1. How can I convert 16:9 movies to 2.35:1? My projector can’t scale down and
16:9 movies run outside my 2.35:1 canvas at the top and the bottom. I need to
black out top and bottom so
Hello,
about the first point, I have no idea, maybe somebody else has.
About the audio, I'm pretty sure that TrueHD is a BlackBox to ffmpeg,
same goes for Dolby Atoms.
I'm not sure if you have access to a MacOS system, I personally run it
inside a VM.
There is a tool called "Subler" for MacOS,
Hi,
I’m completely new to ffmpeg and have 2 questions:
1. How can I convert 16:9 movies to 2.35:1? My projector can’t scale down and
16:9 movies run outside my 2.35:1 canvas at the top and the bottom. I need to
black out top and bottom so only 2.35:1 is visible.
2. My old Yamaha surround can’t