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Weird thing with VLC player...

Ichigo

Platinum Member
I have a video in vob. format in 720x480 resolution. Here's the thing, VLC player blows it up BIGGER than it would be shown in WMP10. Zoom is 100% for both players. I can't tell which one is the right one.

What's going on?
 
Try it out in Media Player Classic. AFAIK Media Player Classic will ALWAYS scale it to the default res (1:1) so that should be the size of it.
 
MPC is the same as VLC. Weird. The thing is, when I encode the vob. in divx/xivd, G-Spot SAYS that the video is 720x480 when it is not. Even VLC/MPC don't do anything about it. I can open the original vob. file and the new avi. and see the huge difference in size. But if the original vob. is 720x480, what's going on?
 
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