![]() ![]() This information is provided to help when the picture is cut-off, stretched, zoomed, or doesn't fit the screen due to the type of signal the input source sent to your TV. Check Applicable Products and Categories for details. Once the button is clicked, a ViewLog panel will pop up for you to check detailed messages.IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems. Simply click the “Convert” button at bottom right. We are now ready to convert a DVD to AVI. Start converting DVD at desired size (aspect ratio). To avoid black bars when play DVD videos in full screen, you may click “OK” and back to the main interface, then click “Settings” button to set a video size of 16:9 in the “Settings” panel, for instance, 720*405, 800*450, 960*640, or 1280*720. To use the original Cinema Scope aspect ratio, just check the box “Keep original aspect ratio” and click “OK” button to confirm. Customized 16:9 aspect ratio for HDTV (1.78:1, Lord of the Rings) Cinema Scope (2.35 :1 for another DVD Star Wars I- The PhantomMenace) Cinema Scope (1.85:1 for the sample DVD Lord of the Rings) Refer to below for comparison of the three: The same thing happens to 1.85:1 ratio, but the 1.85:1 is almost 16:9 and would play very good on a widescreen TV set. The 2.35:1 is the aspect ratio of the actual visible picture but a black bar is encoded into the picture at top & bottom to make the final picture size 16:9. A so-called 2.35:1 DVD would be a 16:9 DVD with black bars in the video stream. ![]() Common film display aspect ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.35:1. Now you have to make a choice: whether apply original Cinema Scope aspect ratio (either 1.85:1 or 2.35:1) or have customized 16:9 (1.78:1).aspect ratio. Drag the dotted frame to crop black bar out as it shows below. The original video is put in green frame. Here you see the Original Preview and Output Preview area. First, you select a chapter, and click “Edit” to enter the Video Editor. What’s the hint we get from the picture? Get the black bars off for 16:9 TV for sure! Let’s see how to achieve this. Best video display ratios for a 16:9 display.If you play it at full screen on 16:9 TV/ monitor, there will be black bars around the image, just like this one: The videos created using the default format, however, does not look great on a 16:9 display. The default setting will result in letterboxed DVD videos with black bars above and below like the below image (720*480, 4:3) shows. If your display screen or HDTV is in 4:3 aspect ratio, here you need to set nothing. Best video display ratio for a 4:3 display.Editing – set best aspect ratio, display aspect ratio for 4:3 or 16:9 display. Here I select AVI MSMPEG4-V3 (*.avi) as output format. AVI, WMV.Ĭlick the Format bar, and choose a desired format in Common Video group. If you would like to combine all selected DVD videos into one file, please check “Merge into one file”. Expand the folder and select the chapters to keep, and set subtitles as long as you like. Here I take the DVD movie Lord of the Rings for example. If your DVD is saved as files on your computer, click “DVD Folder” and browse to the folder that contains DVD files. Run the trial of Pavtube DVD Ripper software, and click “DVD ROM” to load DVD from source drive. ![]() Both commercial DVD and self-made DVD are OK. Place the DVD you’d like to rip into optical drive first. Load DVD and decide which chapters to convert. Users can select desired subtitles and audio tracks for specific chapters decide movie resolution, aspect ratio, bitrate cut unwanted frames off extract audio as MP3/ WMA/AC3/ M4A music and convert desired chapters only. Remark: Pavtube DVD Ripper is an easy-to-use yet flexible software for ripping DVD to iPad, PC, Xbox, PS3, Apple TV, HDTV, iPhone 4, Android phones (HTC, Motorola Droids, Galaxy S), Zune, Pocket PC, etc. Required software: Pavtube DVD Ripper (Click to download a trial) How to get the original aspect ratio when ripping DVD to hard drive? How to make sure the DVD video not be stretched after ripping? What are the best fit for 16:9 widescreen and normal 4:3 display? Read through the following guide to learn the best aspect ratio for HDTV and other displays when backing up DVD movies.ĭetailed guide of ripping DVD at correct aspect ratio However the TV loves the 1.85:1 format as it utilizes the display fully. I've noticed that my TV does not really like 2.35:1 aspect ratio pressed DVD's as it causes some squishing to the image. When ripping DVD for playback on PC or TV via media players, there are concerning about the DVD aspect ratio. ![]()
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