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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 09.01.2024 08:37, skrev Terje J.
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 09.01.2024 05:31, skrev Andrew
        Randrianasulu via Cin:<br>
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              <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">вт, 9 янв. 2024 г.,
                05:46 Andrew Randrianasulu <<a
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                <div dir="auto">So, I tried to clarify a bit that we
                  have display aspect ratio selectable, updated cingg
                  team copyright year, added even more finegrained
                  sar/dar reporting (guessed, container detected, codec
                  detected).
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                  <div dir="auto">I tried to use libavutil function for
                    reporting SAR in setformat.C but it need some
                    dynamic gui subwindow/object, not static BCTitle...
                    so just prototype that does not update as you update
                    window, only calculated on window objects create
                    time, so each time you reopen set format window.</div>
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                  <div dir="auto">3 new git diff patches hopefully for
                    application</div>
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                  <div dir="auto">0003 should be applied on top of </div>
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                  <div dir="auto">0001-Add-guessed-detected-SAR-DAR-values-to-ffmpeg-asset-.patch<br>
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                  <div dir="auto">from another thread</div>
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                  <div dir="auto">one plain diff patch just for showing
                    where SAR info might surface if I ever learn now to
                    create dynamic text subwindows :)<br>
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          <div dir="auto">oh, I calculated SAR wrongly in setformat
            patch, so this one should  obviously only considered as
            placeholder/mockup.</div>
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          <div dir="auto">Still not sure to what exactly w/h ratio
            fields in setformat window relate - I thought about preset
            vs canvas size but this does not hold up in testing ...</div>
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      According to the Cin-CV manual:<br>
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      <blockquote><strong>W Ratio, H Ratio</strong><br>
        Sets the ratio of the new canvas size (W, H) to the old
        (previous) canvas size (W, H). The new canvas size is
        recalculated based upon a certain factor in the W Ratio, H Ratio
        fields. A practical use-case: The current resolution is 640x480,
        and for some reason you want it to be 1.33 times wider. You
        don't have to calculate what 640x1.33 is; you type 1.33 into the
        "W" input instead, and Cinelerra calculates it for you. This <a
href="https://linuxvideoediting.blogspot.com/2023/08/canvas-w-ratio-h-ratio-cinelerra.html"
          target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">tutorial</a> explores
        in more detail these settings. It is in Russian but easily
        translatable with GoogleTranslator, DeepL or similar.<br>
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      The latter Tutorial can be translated ......<br>
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href="https://linuxvideoediting.blogspot.com/2023/08/canvas-w-ratio-h-ratio-cinelerra.html"
        moz-do-not-send="true">https://linuxvideoediting.blogspot.com/2023/08/canvas-w-ratio-h-ratio-cinelerra.html</a><br>
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    Excuse me for the parlance used in the refered blogpost.. I was not
    aware it had been mentioned before on our mailinglist...<br>
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