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Actual Aspect Ratios?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributormreeder50
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I kinda figured this kind of result would happen.

Right now, I re-size my player window at 2 different sizes to check the ratios and if both show .2 or more, I change it. For the future, I will use .3 or more. For the record, I partially agree with T!M. Those fuzzy edges make it tough some times, that's why use 2 different player window sizes to arrive at my result, along with other little details I won't bore you with here.

I agree with surfeur51 on this one.

Thanks for the input guys and gals.
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There should be no fuzzy edges on anamorphic DVDs.  The same goes for blu-ray unless the releasing studio  screwed up the encode but those are few and far between.
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I'd go with the next best fit "standard" aspect ratio. No need to whip out the measuring tools and add funky aspect ratios like 2.36:1 because it came up to 2.3567193:1 or something. If it's as rdodolak says and the aspect ratio of Titus is in fact 2.31:1 on BD, then fine. Seems different enough and far away enough from a regular AR to include.


Here's a screencap from the Titus BD.

http://s25.postimg.org/4nbm6bq19/00037_m2ts_snapshot_00_27_46_2014_01_18_15_22_3.png
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Quoting mreeder50:
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I kinda figured this kind of result would happen.

Right now, I re-size my player window at 2 different sizes to check the ratios and if both show .2 or more, I change it. For the future, I will use .3 or more. For the record, I partially agree with T!M. Those fuzzy edges make it tough some times, that's why use 2 different player window sizes to arrive at my result, along with other little details I won't bore you with here.

I agree with surfeur51 on this one.

Thanks for the input guys and gals.


Me, I just use the back.  But that is me based on what time I want to spend on the AR data element.

I have no problem if someone wants to spend the time to accurately determine the actual AR and it is different.  As long it is documented in the notes properly on how it was determined.

From what I have seen there is not a lot of ping-ponging of the data in these cases.  In fact I cannot recall any (but I am sure it has happened in some cases)
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The result of this poll sums up my feelings on the matter! 
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorThe Movieman
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Anyone know how to search for these AR? I'd like to change them out (and lock them).
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Anyone know how to search for these AR? I'd like to change them out (and lock them).


Search out which ARs and which ones do you what to lock out?  Do you want the accurate/exact ARs of the release or the pseudo (rounded) ones?
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Anyone know how to search for these AR? I'd like to change them out (and lock them).

The Plugin "Database Query" allows you to filter on AR.

cya, Mithi
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Quoting Mithi:
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Quoting The Movieman:
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Anyone know how to search for these AR? I'd like to change them out (and lock them).

The Plugin "Database Query" allows you to filter on AR.

cya, Mithi


Ok, thanks

Edit: Already had it installed and works perfectly. 
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