This one has me stumped. Shot a performance as per usual with my EX1, edited and rendered to SD 16:9 and authored a 16:9 DVD.
Checked on my 16:9 TV and it's just fine, once I tell the TV it is 16:9!
Sent the DVDs off to the client and they come back to me and say it's great except the people are "big". Argh, I suspect they mean tall and skinny but No, I'm told they're fat and short!
I'm bewildered because I cannot fathom how one can mess up a DVD player or TV to get that outcome. Until I see it for myself I know I'm grasping at straws trying to resolve this by email but it's a long drive to ther place so if anyone has any clues much appreciated.
I should mention the only thing that I do that would perhaps make people appear short and fat is I set the Maintain Aspect Ratio, Do Not Letterbox flag which will stretch the image a tiny amount. No one has ever noticed this and I seriously doubt these people are that critical so I'm really stumped.
Bob.
Checked on my 16:9 TV and it's just fine, once I tell the TV it is 16:9!
Sent the DVDs off to the client and they come back to me and say it's great except the people are "big". Argh, I suspect they mean tall and skinny but No, I'm told they're fat and short!
I'm bewildered because I cannot fathom how one can mess up a DVD player or TV to get that outcome. Until I see it for myself I know I'm grasping at straws trying to resolve this by email but it's a long drive to ther place so if anyone has any clues much appreciated.
I should mention the only thing that I do that would perhaps make people appear short and fat is I set the Maintain Aspect Ratio, Do Not Letterbox flag which will stretch the image a tiny amount. No one has ever noticed this and I seriously doubt these people are that critical so I'm really stumped.
Bob.