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QT RESIZES .m2v 720 x 480 into 640 X 480 ???



Dear List members,

I (and dozens of others) have been pulling our hair out with the following QT problem . .

When compressing a QT movie (source size 720 X 480) using Compressor & other(s) software
(Compressor included in DVDSP3) INTO a MPEG2 file - after compressing into a DVD file format
.m2v IT SUDDENLY RESIZES and displays at 640 X 480 in QT! ! ! !


What the HECK! ! ! ! !

This has been an ongoing discussion on Compressor list that absolutely no one can figure out . . . .
I personally contacted Apple Support (my software is less than 2 months old) and they explained that
it's QT way of handling & displaying square pixels? ? ? ? ?


Weird - cause I have several hundred movies that ARE sized at 720 X 486 - and display correctly in
QT!


Once these movies (.m2v) are brought into DVDSP3 for DVD authoring - they display & play fine at their
actual size of 720 X 480!


But still show up in the RESIZED 640 X 480 size in other multi media programs! ! ! !

In addition, I have to back up & archive 210 movies (right now - then 2,014 later!!!) in the .m2v format -
and ALL of these are RESIZED to 640 X 480 (when in reality they are actually 720 X 480).


Aaaaarrrrrgggggg!

Can anyone here possibly explain what the HECK is going on, if any of you have experienced this in QT
(in the m2v format) - and what I can possibly do to back up and archive these movies at their correct
720 X 480 size???


I'm using a new emac, Mac OS 10.3.5, QT 6.5.2 - and have not upgraded to the $20.00 mpeg component -
but my QT player does play the .m2v movies - so it might have been included in the new version of DVDSP3.


Bye the way - the Apple support rep said he would email an article, which in part would explain this "Problem" -
which I never have received from him . . . . anyone know of this article? A bunch of folks on the Compressor
list are still pulling our hair out on this one! ! !


Thanks to anyone who can help with some answers.

Kindest regards,

Luke Wonderly
http://home.earthlink.net/~panoman/vdeodnc/videodance.com/index.html





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