My question is regarding resolution settings using DVD Ripper. I spent a couple of hours searching the forum and reading various threads on the topic but I'm still confused.
I am using 8.0.5.6 to rip Alien 4 (for example) using generic.mp4.h264.aac.
If I inspect the VOB files, I see a resolution of 720x480. I realize that this is not the resolution of the movie, which has an aspect ratio of 2.35:1, but it would seem to be the upper limit on the number of pixels available.
However, DVDFab shows the following before I have changed any settings:
ALIEN4: Title(1), Play Time(01:48:37)
Original Frame Resolution (852 x 480)
Original Aspect Ratio (1.77:1)
Cropped Aspect Ratio (2.34:1)
Source Zoom: 57%
Output Zoom: 50%
Output Size: 720 x 308
So my confusion results from the number reported by DVDFab: 852x480. I did see a reference in a previous thread about this number:
[QUOTE=GregiBoy;61639]If you use MediaInfo to inspect the original DVD rip, you will find that the dimensions are 720 x XXX or 704 x XXX depending on aspect ratio and PAL/NTSC.
I have had this discussion with Fengtao and he is TECHNICALLY correct on the displayed resolution numbers becausing of anamorphic encoding, etc, but it is confusing for newbies.
So yeah, it is confusing. And the questions that result are:
1. Is there a more detailed explanation surrounding this number (852x480)? Perhaps if I understood it better, I would understand its implications.
2. If I crop it and preserve the aspect ratio, should I be using a output size of 852 x 364 or 720 x 308? That is, which resolution better matches the source material? I don't want DVDFab to scale the source if it doesn't have to.
3. If DVDFab reports 852 pixels, why doesn't 852 x 364 show up in the list of resolutions (left and right cropping = 0) . I see 848 x 362 but not 852.
Thanks!
I am using 8.0.5.6 to rip Alien 4 (for example) using generic.mp4.h264.aac.
If I inspect the VOB files, I see a resolution of 720x480. I realize that this is not the resolution of the movie, which has an aspect ratio of 2.35:1, but it would seem to be the upper limit on the number of pixels available.
However, DVDFab shows the following before I have changed any settings:
ALIEN4: Title(1), Play Time(01:48:37)
Original Frame Resolution (852 x 480)
Original Aspect Ratio (1.77:1)
Cropped Aspect Ratio (2.34:1)
Source Zoom: 57%
Output Zoom: 50%
Output Size: 720 x 308
So my confusion results from the number reported by DVDFab: 852x480. I did see a reference in a previous thread about this number:
[QUOTE=GregiBoy;61639]If you use MediaInfo to inspect the original DVD rip, you will find that the dimensions are 720 x XXX or 704 x XXX depending on aspect ratio and PAL/NTSC.
I have had this discussion with Fengtao and he is TECHNICALLY correct on the displayed resolution numbers becausing of anamorphic encoding, etc, but it is confusing for newbies.
So yeah, it is confusing. And the questions that result are:
1. Is there a more detailed explanation surrounding this number (852x480)? Perhaps if I understood it better, I would understand its implications.
2. If I crop it and preserve the aspect ratio, should I be using a output size of 852 x 364 or 720 x 308? That is, which resolution better matches the source material? I don't want DVDFab to scale the source if it doesn't have to.
3. If DVDFab reports 852 pixels, why doesn't 852 x 364 show up in the list of resolutions (left and right cropping = 0) . I see 848 x 362 but not 852.
Thanks!
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