I think we need to get it clear what you (and I) mean by the aspect ratio of the movie. I will explain below how I THINK that ffmpeg works (no guarantees that it is correct). As far as I can tell from you output, you had a 1280x720 movie which means an aspect ratio of 16:9. You try to get that movie into 720x480 with the same (so called by ffmpeg) display aspect ratio or DAR, and to do that ffmpeg squeezes the pixels of the original movie a little bit, with the (so called by ffmpeg) pixel aspect ratio or PAR of 32:27. This means that the whole original movie should fill the whole 720x480 pixels of your output movie which will be somewhat "distorted" because the original has a different height/width ratio (16:9) than the final movie (3:2). I just found out that different movie players display the result slightly different. Just to be clear, what do you want and what do you expect from the winff/ffmpeg?
Two questions to help troubleshoot in case there is a real problem (with winff or ffmpeg): Could you display the command created by winff? It is available when you press convert AFTER you set the following in the menu Options -> Display CMD Line. (Unset it again afterwards, or winff will not start any real conversion) Could you attach a short piece of movie (couple of seconds) before and after conversion? I think that if there is a real problem, the problem is with ffmpeg, not with winff (but let's first see the command and movie snapshots). -- The MS Compatible AVI format doesnt produce proper 16:9 videos. The output video has the wrong aspect ratio. 16:9 doesnt work under that setting. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/461244 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
