Hi,
Beta 1 user, OS 10.4 with all updates installed, MacBook Core Duo 1.87
I am unable to change the aspect ratio of a movie. MediaFork produces output in the same aspect ratio as the source, with the height calculated from the width I set. All encoding settings I've tried. The only way to get a different aspect ratio is by enabling anamorphic output, which of course sets the movie dimensions automatically.
Cannot change aspect ratio
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Re: Cannot change aspect ratio
I just checked in a fix for this, so it will work for the next beta.hawkman wrote:MediaFork produces output in the same aspect ratio as the source, with the height calculated from the width I set. All encoding settings I've tried. The only way to get a different aspect ratio is by enabling anamorphic output, which of course sets the movie dimensions automatically.
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I'm having the same problem
MacBook Pro Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHZ, also IMac Intel Core Duo 2GHZ both running Mac OSX version 10.4.8 wih all of the updates. Un able to custom change aspect ratio to hold on 544-400 or 640-480 it will revert back to height ratio automated for given width. I see the other person replied it worked , did you send him something if so could you do the same for me?
Thank you------Firestarter
Thank you------Firestarter
Re: I'm having the same problem
I didn't send him anything; he must have checked out the source and compiled himself.Firestarter wrote:I see the other person replied it worked , did you send him something if so could you do the same for me?
We don't provide binaries of our latest svn code (at least not as of yet). If you're not comfortable building the code yourself, just wait for the next beta release. And if you don't know how to already, it's probably not worth the effort, as you'd have to register as a developer with Apple and download the latest XCode package, not to mention install svn.
Re: I'm having the same problem
Sorry for the confusion - yeah, it was an svn checkout, because I'm impatientjbrjake wrote:I didn't send him anything; he must have checked out the source and compiled himself.