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Aspect Ratio from STB
Not sure if this should be in Hardware or Software, so bear with me...
I have two Hauppauge cards, each fed from a cable STB. Almost all of the cable programs from the STBs are 16:9, while Sage sees all the input from the Hauppauges as 4:3. I'm trying to get a handle on why this is. Is it the cards which tell Sage that it's 4:3 or is it Sage that just assumes it because it can't tell? Would a different card provide a composite signal to Sage that Sage will see as 16:9? Is it possible (e.g. via the Webserver) to change a recording to indicate that it's 16:9 rather than 4:3? Would it be possible to write a plugin to force all recordings made on a specific tuner to flag as being 16:9? Any clarification would be appreciated, I'm trying to see where the problem is. Recordings having the wrong AR is a bit of a disaster when viewing them on the MVP... Thanks! Rick
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Thanks for the input!
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But I think the problem will always be on playback -- IIRC the hardware MPEG2 decoder in the MVP's can only playback 720x576i (for PAL or 480i for NTSC) at full screen -- with no possibilities of scaling/resizing, and no WideScreenSignalling support either.. So you would still need to tell your TV that it is a 16x9 signal somehow... But then I don't have an MVP so I could be talking complete rubbish... You could just try re-muxing a file in VideoRedo and setting the AR to 16x9 on output just to see what the MVP will do with it...
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Actually, the MVP handles the digital files from DVBT correctly. These are correctly marked with 4:3 and 16:9 as appropriate, and play correctly resized. It's the files incorrectly tagged which lead to squished display.
I wonder if any cards out there support widescreen signalling (or at least fixing the AR on all files). I wanted to avoid VideoReDo on every analogue file, but I can add it to my overnight jobs if neccessary. I guess I'd then need to copy the "fixed" version to an import folder...
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It thought Sage would delete it if the timestamp changed! But I might have imagined it...
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bob, that depends on whether you want Sage to think that it is the same old file (same filename) or a new/edited file that it should rescan (different filename)
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I don't care what Sage thinks, just how the MVP sees it. Guess I'll try it and see!
If VideoReDo removes any frames etc., so the size changes, Sage won't have a problem?
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I backup my Sage folder before I do anything...
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