![]() The Aspect Ratio looks identical to 720x480 in VLC, which is slightly wider than what VLC sets 4:3 to. So I figured I could remove the anamorphic by setting it to None in Handbrake, leaving me with a resolution of 654x480 square pixels. VLC Player just happens to be the main/only video player I use. ![]() I don't know which is the accurate AR, the default setting or the 4:3 setting. Setting the AR to 4:3 squashes the image slightly. When I encode an episode out leaving the resolution the same, VLC Player defaults it's Aspect Ratio as something other than 4:3. I understand that this means the video is using Anamorphic 4:3 with rectangle-pixels. Handbrake says the resolution is 720x480 (654x480), and the back of the Blu-ray box says the video is in 1:33:1 4:3 (OAR) / 480i Standard Definition. I'm using Handbrake to compress, de-interlace, and separate the episodes out. I've ripped a Standard Definition anime off my Blu-ray using MakeMKV so I can have the episodes on my computer.
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