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  1. Thanks for your reply! I saw a similar post yesterday when someone ripped a blu-ray using RipBot264 and encountered a similar problem like me, that the aspect ratio changed when he burned his movie to a blu-ray disc. Here is the link to that post http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=13361&st=0&p=111073&hl=stretched&fromsearch=1entry111073 Do you think I can do something similar to fix my problem like he did? I will show you my entire process when I created my blu-ray that gets the wrong aspect ratio: First I use TsMuxer: MUXOPT --no-pcr-on-video-pid --new-audio-pes --blu-ray --vbr --insertBlankPL --auto-chapters=5 --vbv-len=500 V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC, "C:\Users\Håkan\Desktop\Appaloosa.1080p.Bluray.x264-1920.mkv", fps=23.976, insertSEI, contSPS, track=1, lang=eng A_AC3, "C:\Users\Håkan\Desktop\Appaloosa.1080p.Bluray.x264-1920.mkv", track=2, lang=und S_TEXT/UTF8, "C:\Users\Håkan\Desktop\Appaloosa.1080p.Bluray.x264-1920.mkv",font-name="Arial",font-size=65,font-color=0x00ffffff,bottom-offset=24,font-border=2,text-align=center,video-width=1920,video-height=800,fps=23.976, track=3, lang=und S_TEXT/UTF8, "C:\Users\Håkan\Desktop\Appaloosa.1080p.Bluray.x264-1920.srt",font-name="Arial",font-size=65,font-color=0x00ffffff,bottom-offset=24,font-border=2,text-align=center,video-width=1920,video-height=800,fps=23.976, lang=swe SmartLabs tsMuxeR. Version 1.10.6 http://www.smlabs.net Decoding H264 stream (track 1): Profile: High@4.1 Resolution: 1920:800p Frame rate: 23.976 H.264 stream does not contain fps field. Muxing fps=23.976 H264 bitstream changed: insert nal unit delimiters H264 bitstream changed: insert pict timing and buffering period SEI units Decoding AC3 stream (track 2): Bitrate: 640Kbps Sample Rate: 48KHz Channels: 6 Decoding PGS stream (track 4): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 B-pyramid level 1 detected. Shift DTS to 2 frames H264 bitstream changed: insert SPS/PPS units Decoding PGS stream (track 3): Resolution: 1920:1080 Frame rate: 23.976 Processed 166033 video frames Creation of Blu-ray playlist Creation of Blu-ray stream info and seek index Mux successful complete. Muxing time: 13 min 3 sec Then I used ImgBurn to burn it on my hard drive which should be similar to burn it on a blu-ray disc: I 13:00:08 ImgBurn Version 2.5.1.0 started! I 13:00:08 Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (6.0, Build 6002 : Service Pack 2) I 13:00:08 Total Physical Memory: 3 405 388 KB - Available: 2 085 196 KB I 13:00:08 Initialising SPTI... I 13:00:08 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 13:00:08 -> Drive 1 - Info: HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L YL05 (D:) (ATA) I 13:00:08 Found 1 HD DVD-ROM/BD-RE! I 13:01:23 Operation Started! I 13:01:23 Building Image Tree... I 13:01:23 Calculating Totals... I 13:01:23 Preparing Image... I 13:01:23 Contents: 9 Files, 14 Folders I 13:01:23 Content Type: BD Video I 13:01:23 Data Type: MODE1/2048 I 13:01:23 File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 13:01:23 Volume Label: [Not Configured] I 13:01:23 Size: 9 030 020 044 bytes I 13:01:23 Sectors: 4 409 195 I 13:01:23 Image Size: 9 031 057 408 bytes I 13:01:23 Image Sectors: 4 409 696 I 13:01:23 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:00 I 13:02:05 Operation Started! I 13:02:05 Building Image Tree... I 13:02:16 Calculating Totals... I 13:02:16 Preparing Image... I 13:02:16 Contents: 9 Files, 14 Folders I 13:02:16 Content Type: BD Video I 13:02:16 Data Type: MODE1/2048 I 13:02:16 File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 13:02:16 Volume Label: Appaloosa I 13:02:16 Size: 9 030 020 044 bytes I 13:02:16 Sectors: 4 409 195 I 13:02:16 Image Size: 9 031 057 408 bytes I 13:02:16 Image Sectors: 4 409 696 I 13:02:20 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:14 I 13:02:20 Operation Started! I 13:02:20 Image Contents: 9 Files, 14 Folders I 13:02:20 Image Sectors: 4 409 696 (MODE1/2048) I 13:02:20 Image Size: 9 031 057 408 bytes I 13:02:20 Image Volume Identifier: Appaloosa I 13:02:20 Image Volume Set Identifier: 3D286842004348EB I 13:02:20 Image Application Identifier: ImgBurn v2.5.1.0 I 13:02:20 Image Implementation Identifier: ImgBurn I 13:02:20 Image File System(s): UDF (2.50) I 13:02:20 Destination File: C:\Users\Håkan\Desktop\Appaloosa.1080p.Bluray.x264-1920.iso I 13:02:20 Destination Free Space: 18 018 910 208 Bytes (17 596 592 KB) (17 184 MB) (16 GB) I 13:02:20 Destination File System: NTFS I 13:02:20 File Splitting: Auto I 13:02:21 Writing Image... I 13:15:38 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:13:18 I 13:15:38 Average Write Rate: 11 051 KB/s (2.5x) - Maximum Write Rate: 38 752 KB/s (8.6x) Do you see something that could have gone wrong in these steps? I can't really figure this out myself, since I'm really new to this. Thankful for all your help!
  2. Hi, I'm new to this forum but i searched to find any similar tread about my problem but i didn't find any. I'm a beginner when it comes to burning Blu-ray movies but i followed a simple guide on Youtube.com on called "Blu ray burning process" and I did it flawless step by step. Anyhow, here is what I did. I used this movie "Appaloosa.1080p.Bluray.x264-1920" with "tsMuxeR_1.10.6" and muxed it to create a "BDMV" and a "CERTIFICATE" folder. Everything looks good so far and when i try the movie from the "STREAM" folder in the "BDMV" folder the picture is not stretched out to 1920x1080. It is as it should be 1920x800. Then I use ImgBurn.exe to burn these two folders (BDMV and CERTIFICATE) to a blank 25GB Blu-ray disc as the guy does in the guide on Youtube. And when the burning process is complete, I play the movie on my computers Blu-ray burner. But now the picture is stretched out to 1920x1080! It should be 1920x800! There should be black spaces over and under the movie like it is when a 1920x800 movie is played, but there is none! The movie covers the entire screen! I have also tried to play the burned Blu-ray movie on my normal Blu-ray player that is connected to the TV, but the same thing happens. Picture is stretched out. I have tried different TV aspects 16:9 ... 4:3 .. and so on. But the problem seems to be during the Burning process with ImgBurn. Does anyone know what i might be doing wrong? Why does the picture get stretched out when it's not supposed to be? Sorry if my English isn't perfect since English is not my first language! /Thank you in advance!
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