Frage von tomsic:Hello,
I have an AVI format in 16:9. I see on a PC with Windows Media Player eggheads, on another PC but I suddenly see 16:9. Why is that?
To ensure general compatibility, I do not want any new codec (for example, with the Media Player Classic will install)!
Greeting
tio
Antwort von AndyZZ:
Sometimes a click on helping the middle's Picture. Or close and restart Media Player, then he does it synonymous with s.and. Had / had The same problem, but only sometimes ...
Greeting
Andy
Antwort von tomsic:
Hmm, does not help. Stupid Media Player. But because of the compatibility I need to test it with him.
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Tio,
Video pixels are rectangular, square-pixel computer. If the Media Player will play anamorphic material and no pixel aspect ratio correction performs, you are egg heads.
In the linked articles you can find more information about this topic. It is synonymous of what you can do to make them compatible video file with regard to the Breiten-/Höhenverhältnisses for all computers.
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Pixel Aspect Ratio vs. video. Computer "
4:3 or 5:4
Antwort von tomsic:
Hi Mark,
So, as I've vertsanden your links in your posts, I avoid egg heads, as I basically go out of their way to the 16:9 format. For me it is exactly that, however, that I want to have 16:9. And I have the file in another Resolutionzur None available, so now I want to know the switch to the Media Player, as he makes me out of the picture material is a non-egg-head display. ;-)
gruß
Tio
Antwort von prem:
4:3 and 16:9 video formats have the same resolution (720 x 576) pixels
Only the type of recording is different, therefore, must receive Aamorph (16:9) To s.PC a correct representation of the video material to be identified as 16:9 and the players know it 16:9 material is presented properly to the proportions. Otherwise halt caused eggheads.
Antwort von tomsic:
Alright? How do you teach that the MS Media Player?? : o)
Antwort von Markus:
Hi Tio,
While the inside is synonymous in the linked posts, read but here again the short version (please detail in the above-linked thread): Calculate the image size by using the pixel aspect ratio to a format with square pixels. 720 rectangular pixels multiplied with 1.42 (22. ..) is 1024 square pixels. 1024:576 corresponds 16:9 (for Comparison: 720:576 corresponds 5:4!).
Since you artificially inflates in this case, the Picture, without new image information is visible, it could be that the film will spongy. In this case, would leave the width at 720 pixels and reduces the Height to 405 pixels.
The adjustment of the image in a format with square pixel has the advantage that the relevant player software to convert during the playback of video and do not require you to any computer directly with the correct aspect ratio is reproduced.
Antwort von Strawberry:
Here's how:
1.
Launch Video
2.
=> Tools => Options => Devices => Display => Properties
Likely to German:
=> Tools => Options => Tools => display => Properties
3.
Set Seitenverhältniss so (at 0.7)
4.
=> Apply (Apply)