Okay, thankyou, i never had these problems before, because i capture/record with ProRes422LT.
Is there any good "inspection" program to read out video file properties, for MAC i prefer, or Windows, i notice also i can't load a .avi file into Davinci Resolve..
I guess i'll stick to ProRes422LT seeing all this.
When i convert (625i50) analog to SDI my Video Assist monitor/recorder still states the resolution as 625i50 at the SDI input
Sorry OP, for being off subject, working with avi files is out of my league
btw.. my guess is that this is also a VHS copy-recording from another tape format, the orginal recording was made on a camcorder,
The original camcorder tapes are not available anymore ?
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Last edited by Eric-jan; 28th Aug 2023 at 20:14.
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Is there any good "inspection" program to read out video file properties, for MAC i prefer, or Windows,
i notice also i can't load a .avi file into Davinci Resolve
When i convert (625i50) analog to SDI my Video Assist monitor/recorder still states the resolution as 625i50 at the SDI input -
Well in my opinion, if you want to do it right, you don't use DAR at all, ever. Crop then apply SAR(*) of analog NTSC video which is 10:11. This btw. also means the DAR of an uncropped 720x480 video is not 4:3, it is 15:11.
(*) Edit: Sample Aspect Ratio, same as PARLast edited by Skiller; 29th Aug 2023 at 12:56.
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Yes, he can also crop and specify PAR (your SAR definition is different than mine, I used SAR as Storage Aspect Ratio). But I doubt Eric can manage that, even because he uses a GUI.
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Ah yes, there may be confusion because both are abbreviated the same.
What I mean by SAR is "Sample Aspect Ratio", which is essentially the same as PAR "Pixel Aspect Ratio".
Sample Aspect Ratio is technically the right term for analog video, but maybe PAR is the more sane term to use. -
Originally Posted by Skiller
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Any 15:11 ratio. 720x528 is one. ~654x480 is another. The math is trivial:
if you want a specific height:
Code:new width = desired height * 15 / 11
Code:new height = desired width / 11 * 15
Code:new width = desired height * 15 / 11 new width = 480 * 15 / 11 new width = 654.545454...
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... or if you crop the 720x480 NTSC capture to 704x480, the resized (square pixels) frame will become the "familiar" 640x480, or 720x540, or 1440x1080; all exactly 4:3.
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For random cropping you have to do the maths, or simply crop as you like and encode with SAR 10:11 (x264, mp4 container) and let the TV do the rest. Just don't force the TV to play it as 4:3.Last edited by Sharc; 30th Aug 2023 at 02:27. Reason: Added
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