source video in this example is dvd of resolution 720x480 (aspect ratio 1.5) NTSC interlaced
if i make xvid of it with resolution 640x480 (aspect ratio 1.333) this means the video is shrinked in one dimension more than other so it loses quality to my understanding when i play it with aspect ratio 1.5 on pc monitor so it is normal (unless you crop the movie but i don't want to do that). would this method be best if watched from tv or something instead of pc monitor?
if i add black to top and bottom of the source to make it resolution 720x540 (aspect ratio 1.333) so then i can convert it to xvid of same resolution and aspect ratio so then no resize occurs. would this method be good for watching on some source?
if i make 720x480 xvid from it so the aspect ratio is the same and no resize occurs so i belive it would be best if i one wants to watch it from pc monitor am i correct? and would this be good for watching from tv or some other?
or is some other aspect ratio than 1.333 useful for some type of displays?
if i make xvid of it with resolution 640x480 (aspect ratio 1.333) this means the video is shrinked in one dimension more than other so it loses quality to my understanding when i play it with aspect ratio 1.5 on pc monitor so it is normal (unless you crop the movie but i don't want to do that). would this method be best if watched from tv or something instead of pc monitor?
if i add black to top and bottom of the source to make it resolution 720x540 (aspect ratio 1.333) so then i can convert it to xvid of same resolution and aspect ratio so then no resize occurs. would this method be good for watching on some source?
if i make 720x480 xvid from it so the aspect ratio is the same and no resize occurs so i belive it would be best if i one wants to watch it from pc monitor am i correct? and would this be good for watching from tv or some other?
or is some other aspect ratio than 1.333 useful for some type of displays?
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