Aspect Ratio

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Copeman
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Aspect Ratio

Post by Copeman »

Hi there,

I have a large media library and I'm very satisfied that WMS can handle this properly!

Most of the movies I stored in a format that's called CVD (China Video Disk?/Cinema Video Disk?) witch means audio in MPEG2/48 kHz/160 kBit/s and video in MPEG2/2300 kBit/s 352x576 pixel. This is also a valid DVD format.

The problem is that on my Samsung UE40C6700 they are displayed in a wrong aspect ratio. They are horizontally pressed to the half of the width. MediaInfo of the file shows that its in 352x576 but in the list the properties show 768x576. If I overwrite the picture size in the list to 352x576 it's acepted but still displayed wrong on the screen. If I "Load File properties" picture size is overwritten back to 768x576.

Can you help?

Goetz
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Eugene
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Re: Aspect Ratio

Post by Eugene »

Hi,
Copeman wrote: Most of the movies I stored in a format that's called CVD (China Video Disk?/Cinema Video Disk?) witch means audio in MPEG2/48 kHz/160 kBit/s and video in MPEG2/2300 kBit/s 352x576 pixel. This is also a valid DVD format.

The problem is that on my Samsung UE40C6700 they are displayed in a wrong aspect ratio. They are horizontally pressed to the half of the width. MediaInfo of the file shows that its in 352x576 but in the list the properties show 768x576. If I overwrite the picture size in the list to 352x576 it's acepted but still displayed wrong on the screen. If I "Load File properties" picture size is overwritten back to 768x576.

Can you help?
If the TV can not stretch the image on the screen, then only through transcoding.
Copeman
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Re: Aspect Ratio

Post by Copeman »

Thank you Eugene,

do you know where the wrong size information in the list properties come from?

Goetz
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