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  1. 4:3 movies are reported as 16:9, I can't trust it anymore, is there a better mpg reporter?
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    Originally Posted by CCEncoder
    4:3 movies are reported as 16:9, I can't trust it anymore, is there a better mpg reporter?
    Have you tried gspot?
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    Originally Posted by CCEncoder
    4:3 movies are reported as 16:9, I can't trust it anymore, is there a better mpg reporter?
    Have you tried gspot?
    Doesn't display info, says not supported format, I guess it doesn't support mpeg2!
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    Hi CCEncoder,

    There's a "Tools" section listed on the left. If you search in there for AVICodec you'll see that it's in the "Codec/Video Identifiers" sub-section.

    Might be a good place to have a look...

    Also, in a different section (don't recall which) there's MPEGProperties - that might do the trick. It's been a qhile since I've needed to use it so not sure if it'll be the answer.

    Hope that helps. Good luck...
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