I have some files that are 1918x1080 x265 MKV
My Samsung TV can't play these files, but it can play some 1920x1080 x265 MKV.
With Avidemux 2.7 I can configure the MKV Muxer to 'Force display width' to 1920. This turns these files into 1920x1080 x265 MKVs my TV can play.
However, that's quite time-consuming as it involves re-rendering each file.
Is there any way to quickly, say, add a 2-pixel wide black border to one side of the frame, so I end up with playable 1920x1080 files?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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Do you have Windows 7 or newer? Are you able to play videos on the PC and cast them to the TV?
I can do this on my LG TV, your Samsung may be different -
https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-bitstream-filters.html#hevc_005fmetadata
This filter can alter HEVC cropping. But are you sure it's the 1920 vs 1918 difference causing the problem? -
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