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2009-06-16, 09:19
With reference to this changeset, I just wanted to point out that the only 16:9 aspect ratio is 1.78. 1.85 is its own aspect ratio, different from 16:9 and used in several movies.
I haven't followed the development of the media flags, so maybe differentiating between the two is not possible (it'd be a shame but nothing to cry about, honestly).
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often the cropping error of thefiles are of the same order as the difference between 1.85 and 1.78...
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I know 2.35:1 is really different it was an example of the info shown and how it is displayed I just personally think that having a general 16x9 is better and more understandable than 1.85:1 and so on
If someone could get me a common term for the letterbox format I would use that instead of 2.53:1 as well
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2009-06-16, 17:46
(This post was last modified: 2009-06-16, 17:48 by spiff.)
jezz_x, the layman term is 'cinemascope' or 'anamorphic'. none fit very well so i'd go with a numeric logo
nobody was ever suggestion batching 16:9 and cinema, just 16:9 and 1.85 etc
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you use 2.35:1. you should use 4:3 as well
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1.66 is also known as 5:3....just a suggestion. :-)
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I really don't think 2:20:1 is 16x9 on every video I have that has that there are massive black bars at the top and bottom of my 16x9 tv