11/11/2023 0 Comments Change aspect ratio in xmedia recode![]() shows are around 175-250MB and just to test I converted one to 720p (a 30 min show) and it was 350MB As you can see, converting it to 800px wide saved me around 100MB. ![]() My movies end up being between 900MB to 1.5GB with the exception of one really long movie which was 1.9GB. Even though the Evo can produce 720p video, it can't actually display them at that resolution on screen as the screens native resolution is 800x480px Converting a video to a size larger than that would just take up more space for no reason unless you planned on streaming this via the mini HDMI in which case the external monitor would be able to display the 720p resolution. On the 'Picture' tab change the Anamorphic option from 'Strict' to 'None' and select the width to be 800px. The quality difference is not noticeable from H.264 on the Evo screen as long as you select a 'Constant Quality' setting of at least 90%. I use the Mpeg 4 -(ffmpeg) setting as it produces a smaller sized file and converts faster. I have had great results using Handbrake. Who knows, this handbrake stuff is a ton of fun trying to figure it all out. FYI - I was able to reduce them to a minimum, but they are still there and the picture doesn't have the "right" look to it. I've tried at least 8 to 10 settings now including bumping the ratio's to the max and everything else, and I still can't get rid of the the black areas framing the movie in. If I don't have the "standard" versions of the movie and only the "widescreen" am I unable to use the entire screen of the EVO to view the movies?ĭoes anybody know what the story is on this? Is there a way to convert your movies, widescreen or standard, so that they play clearly, crisply, and fully on the ENTIRE screen of the EVO? Just like watching a "Widescreen" movie on a tv, you have the black lines above and below it, in essence, "framing it in", I have the same thing happening on my EVO conversions. ![]() I cannot figure out how to get the movies to play on the entire screen. Those screenshots look awesome and from the look of them, they appear to use the entire EVO screen for displaying the movie, is that correct? ![]() Solution I had initially found, but which downscale the resolution: I have a VOB file (DAR is 16:9) that I want to convert to MP4 (see command bellow), and do so keeping the original display. Solution by r/ FilmGrainTable: -aspect 16:9. Inflewence: Or anybody else that might know. Best solutions for keeping both the original aspect ratio and resolution: Solution by r/ iamleobn: -sar 32:27. ![]()
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