Quick question,
I'm using this calculator here: http://www.divx-digest.com/software/video_resize_calc.html - and when I enter in 1920x1080 - how come I get 1280x720 as valid but not 960x540 OR 704x396??![]()
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Valid for what?
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Originally Posted by edDV
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What are you trying to accomplish?
960x540 is quarter resolution, half motion sample of 1920x1080i that is the poor man's deinterlace favored so much by Apple.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I'm just trying to figure out the possible frame sizes with an particular aspect ratio.... and I know that 960x540 & 704x396 should be listed. Do you know of a calculator that will give me all the possible listings?
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Originally Posted by tb582
If you stay with square pixels, any 16:9 ratio will maintain aspect ratio. If you are working with non-square pixels, the choices are limited by the codec and media format you intend to use.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Originally Posted by tb582
it might be because that program hasn't been updated in 8 years.
not sure why you would need a calculator to get a valid 16/9 size. just choose your horizontal pixel number multiply by 9 and then divide by 16. -
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Originally Posted by minidv2dvd
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take your horizontal and divide by the aspect ratio, i.e. 1920/2.35=960
16/9 is 1.77777777....... so 1280/1.77777777=720.00000315
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math was never my thing so forgive my ignorance but why with the 16:9 do you take the horizontal number multiply by 9 then divide by 16, vs with the 2:40.1 you take the horizontal number and divide only by 2.40?
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Do a goole search for Aspect Ratio Calculators and you will find a lot of them out there, including simple ones like this : http://andrew.hedges.name/experiments/aspect_ratio/ which works for 1:1 PAR.
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16:9 and 1.777777777to1 are two ways to say the same thing. It is a simple ratio. We aren't even doing algebra here.
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How about a 2:40:1 video at 1920x800 - I want to keep the DAR 12:5 and PAR at 1:1
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Neither 540 nor 396 are exact multiples of 8 (or 16). That's probably the reason.
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