ajdavis402 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 5:26 pm
I am experiencing this same issue on Interstellar. I ripped the UHD version through MakeMKV using the current 1.16.4 version. The aspect ratio changes multiple times within scenes throughout the movie. Specifically, it seems like scenes without characters are in a 3:4ish ratio with black bars on the sides. Then, when a character speaks and the camera changes, it will switch to a 16:9 ratio with the black bars on the top and bottom. It can do this several times back to back as several people are talking. I have not compressed or re-encoded it. I've viewed the same behavior in both VLC and in MPC-BE, both updated versions.
Is this similar to the previous issues in that it is a result of filming devices? I do not see it on the DVD version or the BluRay version of the same movie (that came together). It only does this on UHD. Just trying to see if this is a setting I am missing, or if this is a result of UHD rips (as this is my first UHD rip). I did try and encode it originally through ffmpeg, but the problem persists. Any guidance is appreciated.
Interstellar (2014) is another Christopher Nolan movie that changes aspect ratios all the time. I have it on blu-ray, and in the first 4 minutes, the aspect ratio changes several times. That movie's technical page on IMDB (
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816692/technical) lists 5 different aspect ratios.
MakeMKV does not alter what is on your disc in any way. If you're transcoding your rip, you'll have to be careful to make sure you don't inadvertently cut off something.
After giving my blu-ray rip a quick scrub through, I notice the aspect ratio change from (probably) 2.39:1 to 1.78:1 lots of times. My MPV window is 16:9 by default, so that's the difference between a 16:9 window with black bars at the top and bottom and one without (1.78:1 is another way to say 16:9). The technical page says some scenes were filmed in 1.43:1, which is very near the old TV standard 4:3. If those made it on the UHD in that aspect ratio, they would have black bars on the side.