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=== Anamorphic Video === | === Anamorphic Video === | ||
- | The native Media Player in the N900 does not support | + | The native Media Player in the N900 does not support Ananmorphic Video. DVDs are stored at a resolution of 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL) but displayed at either 640x480 (for 4:3 video) or 854x480 (for 16:9 video). This means that video frames are stored 'anamorphically' - meaning that they are displayed at a different size from what they are stored at. Particularly, this means that the video frames have non-square pixels. Unfortunately, the media player doesn't understand this and will display the video at 720x480, resulting in squashed or stretched video. So, you must resize the video in Handbrake to ensure pixels are square, or you can disable Anamorphic encoding entirely. |
=== Streaming Video === | === Streaming Video === |
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