I've noticed recently now that I have started to use the Divx features on Popcorn 2 that no matter what the resolution of the video files I input, be it 640x480 or 720x480, when I press the "record" button and am given the options of quality to choose, when I enter the Quality ->Custom, sub menu that the video input is ALWAYS registered as 640x480, regardless if it is or isn't.
Oddly enough if I drop a Video TS folder in Popcorn and I click the options button to pick what files I want converted it reveals each file in its correct resolution but then in the custom area the resolution input is once again 640x480.
Since the movie files I typically use are 720x480 widescreen files when they are converted they come out in 640x480, and still with black bars whether I check the remove black bars box or not and also whether I manually change the output to 720x480. It there some sort of way to make it recognize the correct file resolution when input?
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I've noticed recently now that I have started to use the Divx features on Popcorn 2 that no matter what the resolution of the video files I input, be it 640x480 or 720x480, when I press the "record" button and am given the options of quality to choose, when I enter the Quality ->Custom, sub menu that the video input is ALWAYS registered as 640x480, regardless if it is or isn't.
Oddly enough if I drop a Video TS folder in Popcorn and I click the options button to pick what files I want converted it reveals each file in its correct resolution but then in the custom area the resolution input is once again 640x480.
Since the movie files I typically use are 720x480 widescreen files when they are converted they come out in 640x480, and still with black bars whether I check the remove black bars box or not and also whether I manually change the output to 720x480. It there some sort of way to make it recognize the correct file resolution when input?
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