Hi all,
I found some topics about 16:9 issues already, but none really describes my problem, even though I would think my problem is a pretty common one.
Input: H.264 video and AAC audio in an MP4 container. The resolution is 720x576. It is widescreen content, so it should be played back at 16:9. Just like in the attached file called "mpc.jpg".
Desired output: a 16:9 DVD.
So, I open AVS Video Editor and first set the project aspect ratio to 16:9. See "16x9.jpg".
Then I add one of my videos. It asks me whether I want to change the project aspect ratio to the aspect ratio of the file. Well, yes and no. Yes, because the file is supposed to be played in 16:9 as well. No, because AVS Video Editor thinks my file has an aspect ratio of 5:4.
So, I choose no. And the result is what you see in "wrong1.jpg". The imported file is incorrectly shown as 5:4, while it should be stretched to 16:9.
If I would have picked "yes", then the project aspect ratio would change to 5:4, which is wrong. My project is 16:9. So that's not an option.
So.... the main problem I think is that AVS Video Editor thinks that my video has an AR of 5:4. See the file "wrong2.jpg". How can I tell AVS VE that my imported video's have an AR of 16:9 instead?
Cropping is of course not an option. The whole 720x576 pixels should be stretched to 16:9, just like what a DVD player does.
At this moment I feel like I paid $59 for a video editor that is unable to properly handle widescreen 720x576 content. Please tell me I'm wrong.
Regards,
Gerben