I am gettign poor results from VOB to DIVX ( file to mobile) using VOB previously made via DVD VOB passthrough.
DVDfab does not seem to get proper aspect ratio from vob file so the divx output files are distorted
e.g.
all vob are reported by gspot as 720 x 480.
test 1. 3 x 4:3 aspect files, from same source DVD . fab wants to output them as 416x480 ! impossible to set a correct option. ( maybe fooled by a lot of black in opening frames ??? )
test 2. 4:3 again, 3 vob files from another source dvd. fab offers 720 x512 but not 720 x 480 , and it defaults to something lower. I think I get that a .Avi will have one different dimension because it will use square pixels, whereas a VOB file, like a DVD, will have 720 x480 but wil also include info on how pixels shouel be stretched to form 4:3 , 16: 9 etc as needed. is that correct ?. IF so should I just match on the 720 wide value for best results and let fab choose the other dimension ?
test3 16 : 9 dvd source & 16: VOB from that source
vob analysis ( gspot) 720 x 576 16 : 9 sar 1.25 par 1.422 dar 1.778
vob to avi convert at default settings.
looks awful
avi output analysis (gspot) 720 x 512 both 16 : 9 and 4:3 are now greyed out.
sar 1.406 par 1.0 dar 1.406
this vob was made from source dvd using an older version of dvdfab
DVDfab does not seem to get proper aspect ratio from vob file so the divx output files are distorted
e.g.
all vob are reported by gspot as 720 x 480.
test 1. 3 x 4:3 aspect files, from same source DVD . fab wants to output them as 416x480 ! impossible to set a correct option. ( maybe fooled by a lot of black in opening frames ??? )
test 2. 4:3 again, 3 vob files from another source dvd. fab offers 720 x512 but not 720 x 480 , and it defaults to something lower. I think I get that a .Avi will have one different dimension because it will use square pixels, whereas a VOB file, like a DVD, will have 720 x480 but wil also include info on how pixels shouel be stretched to form 4:3 , 16: 9 etc as needed. is that correct ?. IF so should I just match on the 720 wide value for best results and let fab choose the other dimension ?
test3 16 : 9 dvd source & 16: VOB from that source
vob analysis ( gspot) 720 x 576 16 : 9 sar 1.25 par 1.422 dar 1.778
vob to avi convert at default settings.
looks awful
avi output analysis (gspot) 720 x 512 both 16 : 9 and 4:3 are now greyed out.
sar 1.406 par 1.0 dar 1.406
this vob was made from source dvd using an older version of dvdfab
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