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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!

Posted

This isn't related to burning.

 

If you compare the files on your hdd and the ones on the disc you'll see that they're identical.

 

If the disc isn't playing correctly then either your source files are to blame or the playback device is.

Posted (edited)

This isn't related to burning.

 

If you compare the files on your hdd and the ones on the disc you'll see that they're identical.

 

If the disc isn't playing correctly then either your source files are to blame or the playback device is.

 

 

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!

Edited by Skogen
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