Aspect ratio discrepancy
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:30 pm
I am using VS Pro X2 with Windows Vista
My source files are Sony ¡§mt2s¡¨ files.
File Type: AVCHD 1080i Format
Image Size: 1440 x 1080
Video Codec: AVC
Aspect Ratio: 16 : 9
I¡¦ve been going through my project settings and here is the part that doesn¡¦t make sense
The file¡¦s aspect ratio is listed as 16:9, but the image size of 1440 x 1080; which would appear to be a 4:3 ratio.
For instance:
At 16:9 a width of 1440 would have a height of 810
At 4:3 a width of 1440 has a height of 1080
Hence my confusion, which is it 16:9 or 4:3?
What am I missing in my understanding of Aspect Ratio and size?
What settings do I start with and end with to get the right sizing to fit the frame to video.
Ultimately my goal is to convert them to FLV files with as little ¡§Border¡¨ as possible. Even when using a custom size of 720 x 405 the file not only gets ¡§letterboxed¡¨ on the top and bottom, but on the sides as well.
If anyone has any thoughts on this, let me know
M
My source files are Sony ¡§mt2s¡¨ files.
File Type: AVCHD 1080i Format
Image Size: 1440 x 1080
Video Codec: AVC
Aspect Ratio: 16 : 9
I¡¦ve been going through my project settings and here is the part that doesn¡¦t make sense
The file¡¦s aspect ratio is listed as 16:9, but the image size of 1440 x 1080; which would appear to be a 4:3 ratio.
For instance:
At 16:9 a width of 1440 would have a height of 810
At 4:3 a width of 1440 has a height of 1080
Hence my confusion, which is it 16:9 or 4:3?
What am I missing in my understanding of Aspect Ratio and size?
What settings do I start with and end with to get the right sizing to fit the frame to video.
Ultimately my goal is to convert them to FLV files with as little ¡§Border¡¨ as possible. Even when using a custom size of 720 x 405 the file not only gets ¡§letterboxed¡¨ on the top and bottom, but on the sides as well.
If anyone has any thoughts on this, let me know
M