Need some help to correct mkv video ratio

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  1. Jinkazuya

    Jinkazuya Regular member

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    well...I have got a Jacky Chan movie which is dated back to 197X, and the video ratio is not correct. Characters have a really long face. So how can I correct the ratio? I have done some researches on this. I used MKVextractor to extract the whole things and demux them into six subtitles, one audio and one video. But the outcomes are not recognized when I use MKVmerger to mux them.

    Here are the outcomes:
    track1.h264
    track1
    track1.sub

    and so forth up to 6 track subs.

    When I muxed them or put them together, MKVmerge doesn't recognize the track1.h264 and track1 and only recognize the track1.sub. What am I supposed to do with it?
     
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    attar Senior member

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    Load a copy of original .mkv in MkvMerge and see if you can adjust the aspect ratio using the 'Format Specific' tab and 'Aspect Ratio' menu./


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    Jinkazuya Regular member

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    No it doesn't work. What else am I supposed to do? it is 16:9 with improper ratio and I want to correct it and straighten it out.
     
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    Do you want to end up with a playable DVD?
     
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    No watch this on MKV player hooked up with HDTV. The device I have is Popcorn hour. I still can't fix the aspect ratio with with distorted images.
     

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