AVI Output size reduced from 720x576

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  • joshandcar
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 2

    AVI Output size reduced from 720x576

    Hi

    I have some vob files on my harddrive ripped from a film.
    The size of the film is 720x576 (PAL) / 16:9 / Letterboxed

    When I use Gordian Knot to create an AVI file I cannot get the
    output resolution to be 720x576 I.e a straight rip no resize.

    If I use AutoGK to do it for me, I can get a perfect rip but the size is reduced just like Gordian Knot main program to 704x288

    which when copied to disk, and played back on my Widescreen tv the picture is very small compared to the original film. ?

    Anybody know how I can select an output resolution the same as the original VOB files.?

    Joshandcar
  • Soulhunter
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 236

    #2
    You know that 720x576 is not 16:9...

    To watch it @ the right AR, you have to resize or correct it while playback !!!

    Anyway, if you want to use the original resolution...

    Select a 1:1 AR in GKnot !!!


    Bye


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    • joshandcar
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 2

      #3
      So if 720x576 is not 16:9 Widescreen

      What is the resolution of 16:9 ?

      I will try copying using AR 1:1

      thanks

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      • zx50
        Digital Video Enthusiast
        Digital Video Enthusiast
        • Aug 2003
        • 335

        #4
        Originally posted by joshandcar

        What is the resolution of 16:9 ?
        Resolution of 16:9 is 720x400 or if you want to do it the proper way 704x384 (i.e count 64 everytime 448-->512-->576-->640 ect..)<br><br>Or you could try using 4:3. Even if you did get 720x576 all you would have to do is select the correct aspect ratio in the DivX player and then you would have a 16:9 movie.
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