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Michael Fox wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 2/28/06, Ian Grant <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mailinglists@iangrant.me.uk"><mailinglists@iangrant.me.uk></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">--On 27 February 2006 4:57 AM -0500 Chris Pinkham <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:cpinkham@bc2va.org"><cpinkham@bc2va.org></a>
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I've tested this by making the modification you suggest, and when
GetVideoAspect() and SetVideoAspect() are called, 'video_aspect' is
correct, at 1.77778.
However, the resulting nuv file is still produced in 4:3 format.
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This modification works on the first test I have done. It plays wide
in both VLC and in Quicktime (with mpg playback module).
I'll continue to test it on a few more recordings, but I wish I knew
of this hack sooner. Not to worry, I am happy I finally can force it
and have it forced and work as forced.</pre>
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It's not a hack, it just prints out the aspect ratio value at that
point. It doesn't change anything.<br>
So it still doesn't work for me, must be coincidence for you?<br>
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