![]() in fact I prefer to watch shows that are transmitted that way from my mp4 file that I've ripped with all black borders cropped out. It's easy peezy to crop out all black space around the real image. You must be overlooking the Picture settings section. ![]() I monitor all mine on a sate of the art 40" Samsung LCD HDTV (LN-S4095) and they look awesome every time. all will load on your iPod and play beautifully on your HDTV. "same as source" = 24fps which will cause your audio to drift and the length of your video to be wrong.įollow those dimensions with 2-pass encodes and you'll never be disappointed. Also make sure you have framerate on 29.94 NOT "same as source" because that is a LIE. But that's usually handled mostly well with the auto mode in the first place.ĭON'T FORGET TO ALWAYS CHECK THE "Deinterlace Picture" checkbox - that is key to good looking results. Of course you also want to make sure to tweak black from the sides. Then after you are happy with the top and bottom locations, UNcheck Keep aspect ration before closing the Picture settings dialog box. Widescreen Movies use 640 wide (Maximum width an iPod will still let you load it) and let Keep aspect ratio do the height work for you as you crop the top and bottom to get rid of the black space. The result is a zoom into the real picture only that looks fantastic even though it may be soft.īorder dimensions that work for iPod AND TV Simultaneously are:Ħ24 x 352 HDTV or widescreen SD with the black borders removed i.e. ![]() I hope I made myself clear, thanks a lot for your feedback.Ĭlick to expand.You must be overlooking the Picture settings section. I am asking this because I want the screen size to stay original and not get disorted in anyway.Īlso I do not find any informations if AppleTV is adding the letterboxing by itself or not when starting an MPEG-4 movie from iTunes (Also no info if it does correct the native DVD resolution of 720x576). Or would you even go so far and configure it to the native DVD resolution of 720x576 (It looks disorted on the preview picture Handbrake provides)? Or should I leave it to the 720x300 without letterboxing when converting for AppleTV? Should I re-add the letterboxing with manualy setting the picture to 720x400? When I am in the process of defining the picture settings in Handbrake, it removes the letter boxes (I think it was 720x300 something). Now I wanted to converte the movie "Cars", I am sure most here are familar with it. I did follow the free tutorials on the web and read some message boards like this here, to find the configurations which suit me best (Cartoons do not need such a high bit rate I'd say ). I want to converte some of my kids DVDs to MPEG-4 via Handbrake for the coming AppleTV.
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