- January 13, 2011
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I warn you now this really is an utterly petty issue!
I have some video files that are not in a standard resolution (see attached image for example) due to either laziness on my part or Handbrake cropping files incorrectly. When viewing one of these files in MovingPictures it will display as SD 16:9 (see other imaged attached)... this causes disproportionate rage in my OCD riddled mind.
Granted, I know that it ISN'T technically 720p but it's close enough to my mind. Is there no way of changing the criteria used by MovingPictures? i.e Any frame width of over 1200 = 720p?
I told you this was petty. Oh and if this is a question better suited for the MovingPictures section then please feel free to shout at me until I go away.
*EDIT: I am a moron who didn't even think to try and change the resolution field in the File Details tab within the Moving Pictures configuration section. This works just fine.
I have some video files that are not in a standard resolution (see attached image for example) due to either laziness on my part or Handbrake cropping files incorrectly. When viewing one of these files in MovingPictures it will display as SD 16:9 (see other imaged attached)... this causes disproportionate rage in my OCD riddled mind.
Granted, I know that it ISN'T technically 720p but it's close enough to my mind. Is there no way of changing the criteria used by MovingPictures? i.e Any frame width of over 1200 = 720p?
I told you this was petty. Oh and if this is a question better suited for the MovingPictures section then please feel free to shout at me until I go away.
*EDIT: I am a moron who didn't even think to try and change the resolution field in the File Details tab within the Moving Pictures configuration section. This works just fine.
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