Hi there, first time poster,long time lurker. I've been trying to cap a DVD (NTSC) Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1 following some of the excellent advice here but I have to admit I'm lost.
I'm on VLC Version 2.2.2 Weatherwax (Intel 64bit) for iMac
When I cap any other DVD/avi/mp4 etc, they all cap to the correct ratio in VLC. However this specific DVD does not. No matter how many times I change the screen aspect ratio, it comes out 16:9 not 1.85:1 (or 37:20).
I'm at a loss how to fix this. Help!
(oh and before you judge the movie, its for my 7yo. I'm a TOS fan myself)
any suggestions gratefully accepted.
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DVD only exists as 4:3 or 16:9 (1.78:1) The thin black lines at the top and bottom indicate your 1.85 aspect is probably correctly portrayed by encoding 16:9. How does the rest of the show look?
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DVDs come only in 16:9 and 4:3. Any other aspect ratio will be letterboxed or pillarboxed into one of those ratios. 1.85:1 is a common movie aspect ratio. Only made for TV stuff is shot at 16:9.
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Why do you want to go through the hassle of capturing a DVD if you can rip it which is even lossless?
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Hey everyone, thnx for the responses.
smrpix: Yes the rest of the film is like that.
Skiller: I actually don't want to capture it, I want to do automated extraction of frames (I call them screen caps).
I might not have been clear enough in my initial post, I'm not trying to rip the DVD, I am trying to extract frames (I call them caps). The frames I'm extracting are coming out a different aspect ratio to the actual film/DVD. I have tried to change the screen aspect ratio but no matter how many times I change the SAR, the caps aren't coming out the same as the DVD.
To give you an idea, I've followed these two tutorials (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geF_i71I-ZM and https://www.isimonbrown.co.uk/vlc-export-frames/), neither of which help me with the screen aspect ratio issue I've have. I've also read through this brilliant post (https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/120047-Determining-Aspect-Ratios-and-Resolutions) in the threads. I couldn't see the solution in that post though. -
Apparently the newer versions of vlc do not resize automatically, try with an older version
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/372207-VLC-2-2-1-Video-snapshot-aspect-ratio-won-t-change -
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Try this
Do your captures
Take the pix and load them in irfanview or your favorite image editor
And just change the aspect ratio, which will stretch it back out
Then save it
You can probably use a script to automate the process, depending on your editor
Just saw Manano beat me to it
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