Recently I switch from TMPGEnc to Staxrip because I wanted to be able to insert hard-subs into my rips (the original recording is .ts-file). Ever since I started using Staxrip I keep getting aspect ratio errors. This is what I do:
1. I play the unprocessed .ts-file in VLC, making sure picture ratio is set to standard (this is default in VLC).
2. I do a print screen and paste the screen shot into Paint (Start -> Run -> type mspaint and press return).
3. I use the Select-tool to select the portion of the picture I want to keep (i. e. black borders are left out). In the lower right corner in Paint I can read the size in pixels of the selected area. Let's assume the selected area was 704 x 562 pixels.
4. I take the pixel dimensions found in step 3 and put them into an Excel sheet. I then create a bunch of dimensions that have equal pixel ratios. For example:
704 562 (Original aspect ration is 1.253, with black borders cropped)
600 478.977 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
598 477.381 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
596 475.784 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
594 474.187 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
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.
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5. I pick an appropriate size (I usually make sure width x height is about 200000) and tell Staxrip to resize to that size (of course, I round the height to the closest even integer, thus introducing an error of less than 1%). I also crop and then start ripping.
6. When my ripped file is inspected for upload, I am informed it has 10% error in aspect ratio. How is this possible? Where did I go wrong? I am a newbie who doesn't know much about video technology so please keep your answers on a "dummy-level". Thank you.
1. I play the unprocessed .ts-file in VLC, making sure picture ratio is set to standard (this is default in VLC).
2. I do a print screen and paste the screen shot into Paint (Start -> Run -> type mspaint and press return).
3. I use the Select-tool to select the portion of the picture I want to keep (i. e. black borders are left out). In the lower right corner in Paint I can read the size in pixels of the selected area. Let's assume the selected area was 704 x 562 pixels.
4. I take the pixel dimensions found in step 3 and put them into an Excel sheet. I then create a bunch of dimensions that have equal pixel ratios. For example:
704 562 (Original aspect ration is 1.253, with black borders cropped)
600 478.977 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
598 477.381 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
596 475.784 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
594 474.187 (This has aspect ration 1.253)
.
.
.
5. I pick an appropriate size (I usually make sure width x height is about 200000) and tell Staxrip to resize to that size (of course, I round the height to the closest even integer, thus introducing an error of less than 1%). I also crop and then start ripping.
6. When my ripped file is inspected for upload, I am informed it has 10% error in aspect ratio. How is this possible? Where did I go wrong? I am a newbie who doesn't know much about video technology so please keep your answers on a "dummy-level". Thank you.
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