I've ripped a standard DVD 720x480 and the end result was a 4:3 720x540 screen.
How can I change the video dimension to match the source video?
Do I need to activate the MakeMKV software in order to modify the encoder settings?
Please help !!
Encoding
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Re: Encoding
I see what the overall problem is.
This software merely makes a replica of the original content by replacing the .VOB extension with the .MKV
I think that I'll stick with GNU apps.
Thank you for the opportunity of sampling your software,
regards, Tara
This software merely makes a replica of the original content by replacing the .VOB extension with the .MKV
I think that I'll stick with GNU apps.
Thank you for the opportunity of sampling your software,
regards, Tara
Re: Encoding
Yes, that is clearly the problem here.tarabohana wrote:I see what the overall problem is.
This software merely makes a replica of the original content by replacing the .VOB extension with the .MKV

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Linux / Windows 10
Asus BW-16D1HT 3.10MK (disc exploded, taking out my second BW-16D1HT)
Asus BC-12D2HT 3.11MK
LG BH16NS40 flashed to WH16NS60 1.03
LG GGC-H20L 1.03
Pioneer BDR-205 GENE