
I respect your point of view and accept that it is shared by others, but I wouldn't say no one in the world wouldn't see it as I've explained it. but i dont personally agree with this and no one else in the world would consider that an official HD resolution. This abides by 's rules that I believe exist. What I am suspecting has happened with the video you don't think is being flagged properly is that although the original is 720 x 576, you have actually exported it at 792 x 592 (or whatever-I can't remember now), since 592 > 576 this video gets flagged as HD, regardless of DVD size or display size. However you could simply export to 1024 x 576 and display at the same size, this The tv is reading your export and should not flag it as HD. Your DVD will have a resolution of 720 x 576, your export should be 720 x 576 and display at 1024 x 576. However you could simply export to 768 x 576 and display at the same size, this should also not display an HD flag. Your DVD will have a resolution of 720 x 576, your export should be 720 x 576 and display at 768 x 576.


As mentioned in handbrake some additional chopping of blackborders and cropping created the weird final resolution which fitted in loose encoding to work with x264 to maximum (a division of 16)Ĭonsider the videos in 3 areas (Original DVD size, Exported file size and display size), also consider two types of DVD aspect ratio (4:3 and 16:9).

The original was 720 x 576 - it was from a DVD.
