![]() GOgraphR The aspect ratio seems OK for the render, looks like 1280*720. I'll try to figure out why trying other ways. But I still don't know why the color is weird. (In this point that I searched plenty of what you've said, I seem to understand much better of everything) Since my monitor is ultrawide(21:9), I wanted for the video to be 21:9 too and now I think I should've just changed the resolution. I thought it would change the screen proportion of the video without distorting pixel ratio itself somehow because this option was adjusting the opaque field in lateral sides of the viewport. I selected that pixel aspect ratio intentionally but without knowing what it really would do to my video. Use mplay or a copnetwork to export the rendered sequence from linear light exr's to video space images, then pass the gamma space image sequence to ffmpeg on the command line. I don't recommend using mplay's video export for anything. Jsmack Your pixel aspect ratio is not 1, is that intentional? If you want anamorphic video, I think you'll need to use better encoder such as ffmpeg to specify non-square pixels to the codec so it gets embedded in the video metadata. I'd like to know how I can make it match exactly as in the Mplay video… Your pixel aspect ratio is not 1, is that intentional? If you want anamorphic video, I think you'll need to use better encoder such as ffmpeg to specify non-square pixels to the codec so it gets embedded in the video metadata. capivara2077 As you can see, the exported video ratio and color don't match with original Mplay video. The aspect ratio *not* being 16x9 is the most obvious thing about it. Look in your OS what GAMMA it is using…It most certainly does not. The color is due to the gamma value… Try setting to 1 (pre-encode options, your image No.3) could you watch your video on an other machine/device to check for the colors. ![]()
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