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720 x 480 Apect Ratios Issues
When I use 720 x480 the picture seems to be good and I like the idea of not scalling the video source. However I usually use "source" as my aspect ratio, since fill stretches my 16:9 video files. However the "source" setting when using 720 x 480 displays a horizontally compressed image. Is there any way to fix this? And does anyone else experience this problem?
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Works best if something playing (or paused) so you can see the changes as they take effect.
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Could you go into a little more detail about your setup? What is 720x480? your resolution?
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Yeah, I'm running an MX 440 svideo ouptut to an SDTV. I am setting 720 x 480 as the display resolution.
As far as adjusting the aspect ratio, I have been able to use 120% for horizontal and 104% for vertical. This produces acceptable results. However, what's strange is that I do not require any larger adjustments horizontally with a display resolution of 800 x 600. I can set both vertical and horizontal to 104%. Why would this need different settings for different display resolutions? At 1024 x 768 display resolution I can keep both these settings at 104% aswell. Only seems to be 720 x 480 that is picky. |
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I'm no expert on this but I can guess at why the difference for the different resolutions...800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 are both 4 to 3 ratios, which is what a SDTV basically uses for display(ratio of horizontal width to vertial hieght of actual display). If you divide the first number by the second number for each you get a ratio of 1.333...
However, 720 x 480 is a 3 to 2 ratio. That gives you 1.5 decimal. From that it is obvious why you need to use a higher %(of adjustment) for one ratio over the other to achieve visably similiar results. I hope that made sense as I typed it out fast, as I'm about to log off. Oh well someone will correct anything I said and explain better. Lots of great people around here. /justme |
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Makes sense... Thanks. I've tested out the stratching via the horizontal percentage and it seem to be working fine so far.
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