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Re: Pixel aspect ratio in Adobe Media Encoder
by Knut Högvall on Jul 10, 2009 at 10:17:52 pm

Maybe, but then I never said anything about 720x526 or any specific size at all. I'm talking about any video, in any size. (And in my second post I explained that I am talking about the WMV file format, which is meant to be viewed in Windows Media Player.)

And I am also talking about the simple fact that different monitors do have different pixel proportions. Which fact AE addresses by offering a way to produce video for different pixel aspect ratios.

What I am wondering is why the Adobe Media Encoder doesn't offer it. And why the setting they call "Pixel Aspect Ratio" is actually a frame aspect ratio. Is all output from Media Encoder supposed to be viewed on square pixel monitors only?

Anyway, I have mailed Adobe support about the problem. Let's see if they can give an answer.

Knut Högvall
Documentation Manager
Polystar OSIX


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