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1440x1080 Resolutiondes in VLC then HF100 Full HD?





Question of Tagaloa:
April 2009

According to manual, the HF100 in 1440x1080 (except in the FXP mode) on. When I look at the MTS-related videos directly in 1:1 mode, for example, play in VLC (recorded in SP, for example), but they have the full HD Resolutionvom 1920x1080. Also the aspect ratio is completely correct. How can it work?
Is there something highly expected and, if so, which happens in or VLC?

Danke & Gruß



Reply jazzy_d:

1440x1080 (HDV) has always rectangular pixels (or Pixelseitenverhälnis) which on a FullHD TV simply stretched or distributed. Has always 1920x1080 square pixels.


Reply Basti27:

Hi, in a Resolutionvon and HDV is 1440x1080 with an aspect ratio of 1.333 recorded. This means that there is no square pixels before special rectangular in 1:1,333 ratio. This is recognized by the player and displayed correctly. Is the player the material in square pixels again, he is not the pixel ratio and the picture would be stretched effect.

So is a simple arithmetic task> 1440 x 1.333 = 1920 (FullHD)

Regards


EDIT: Since someone came to me before :-)


Reply Zizi:

This is an anamorphic art.
The 1440 then in 1920 by the interpolated pixel display (square)!
I mean what do you want the 1440x1080 screen?
is fully distorted anyway .. or do you think it would be 4:3 to dan?
You can adjust in VLC synonymous with video -> Pruning -> 16:9, 4:3, 16:10, etc. ..


Reply Tagaloa:

OK understood, thank you! :-)


















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