> > Aside from the number of pixels needing to be at least even (and a > multiple of 16 - neither of criteria 1365 meets ;)) you're going to > have a bunch of pixels hanging off the edge of the screen I think > since 1365's a lot larger than 1024 >
I think you're misunderstanding me. I am _designing_ on 1365, then _scaling_ to 1024, which will then be encoding as a 16:9 frame. This will make everything look tall w/ a pixel aspect ratio of 1:1, but, if my calculations are correct, widen it appropriately on this strange output device. > Are you sure the screen isn't one of the WXGA variety which has > a 16:9 physical size of 1280x768? I've seen monitors that have that > size. Nope, it has strangely-sized pixels, and it's resolution is 1024x768. It appears that in this case the _pixels_ are 4:3 (on monitors, the _display_ is 4:3, but the pixels are 1:1). > With 4:3 physical dimensions the only way I know of to display a > 16:9 movie is to letter box it. Generate the movie frames at Yes, but this has a 16:9 dimensions. > Encode as generic MPEG2 using -f 3 (NOT DVD's -f 8). It will probably > be necessary to specify "-V 224" and the bitrate ('-b') and a couple > other parameters (that's because the generic profiles do not have > the builtin defaults that DVD/VCD formats have). Thanks! That's very helpful. This is a very wierd screen, which, unfortunately, we don't have physical access to (it's located in a different city, and the customer didn't provide a test box :[ ). Thanks! Jon ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN's Audience Survey. Help shape OSDN's sites and tell us what you think. Take this five minute survey and you could win a $250 Gift Certificate. http://www.wrgsurveys.com/2003/osdntech03.php?site=8 _______________________________________________ Mjpeg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mjpeg-users