Wrong aspect ratios
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 12:59 pm
Hi guys!
I have an issue when converting DVD files on my PC or from my DVD drive (VIDEO_TS folder wit .vob files) to mkv.
The DVD's I tried contain 3 or 4 episodes, with an aspect ratio of 4:3. They play just fine at 4:3 on my DVD player and on my PC, using MPC of VLC or whatever.
However, MakeMKV displays the wrong aspect ratio for anyone but the first episode, and generates the files with those incorrect aspect ratio's. The generated mkv of episode 1 is correctly displayed, 4:3. The following episodes are all 16:9 and don't play correctly on my PC or through Plex...
The only workaround for now is that I use Handbrake to generate the mkv files, which reads and remains the correct aspect ratio of 4:3 for all episodes...
MakeMKV version: 1.14.5 (win, x64).
Previous version had the same problem
Hope this can be fixed...
Thanks!
In the next image you see that the selected episode is interpreted as 16:9, while it is in fact 4:3, as the last screenshot shows.
(Note: the first episode displays the correct aspect ratio of 4:3 and results in a correct mkv file.)
I have an issue when converting DVD files on my PC or from my DVD drive (VIDEO_TS folder wit .vob files) to mkv.
The DVD's I tried contain 3 or 4 episodes, with an aspect ratio of 4:3. They play just fine at 4:3 on my DVD player and on my PC, using MPC of VLC or whatever.
However, MakeMKV displays the wrong aspect ratio for anyone but the first episode, and generates the files with those incorrect aspect ratio's. The generated mkv of episode 1 is correctly displayed, 4:3. The following episodes are all 16:9 and don't play correctly on my PC or through Plex...
The only workaround for now is that I use Handbrake to generate the mkv files, which reads and remains the correct aspect ratio of 4:3 for all episodes...
MakeMKV version: 1.14.5 (win, x64).
Previous version had the same problem
Hope this can be fixed...
Thanks!
In the next image you see that the selected episode is interpreted as 16:9, while it is in fact 4:3, as the last screenshot shows.
(Note: the first episode displays the correct aspect ratio of 4:3 and results in a correct mkv file.)