1) playing DVD on 4:3 screen PAL DVD: - video size in pixels: 720x576 - intended physical aspect ratio: 4/3 - pixel aspect ratio: 16/15 normal 4:3 computer screen: - screen size in pixels: 1024x768 - physical aspect ratio: 4/3 - pixel aspect ratio: 1/1 -> scale to video size 720 . 16 / 576 . 15 = 11520 / 8640 = 144 / 108 = 4 / 3 2) playing PAL DVD on PAL TV PAL DVD: - video size in pixels: 720x576 - pixel aspect ratio: 16/15 => intended display aspect ratio: 4/3 w/h = DAR/PAR (with w and h of pixel video size) DirectFB PAL TV output: - screen size in pixels: 720x576 - pixel aspect ratio: 16/15 => display aspect ratio: 4/3 (v = video, source material - d = display) DARv = DARd <=> wv / hv * PARv = wd / hd * PARd <=> wd / hd = wv / hv * (PARv / PARd) no scaling necessary 4) playing an NTSC vob on PAL TV NTSC VOB (4/3): - video size: 720x480 - pixel aspect ratio: 8/9 => intended DAR: DAR = 720/480 * 8/9 = 80 / 60 = 4 /3 wd / hd = wv / hv * PARv / PARd = 720/480 * 8/9 / (16/15) = 720 * 8 * 15 / (480 * 9 * 16) = 120 * 1 * 5 / (80 * 3 * 2) = 15 / 12 = 5 / 4 --> 720 x ( 720 * 4 / 5) = 720 x 576 5) other examples - 720 x 480, 32/27 on a square display -> intended DAR: DAR = 720/480 * 32/27 = 80/3 * 1/15 = 16/9 keeping w constant: 720/h * 1/1 = 16/9 -> h = 720/16 * 9 = 45 * 9 = 405 keeping h constant: w/480 * 1/1 = 16/9 -> w = 480 * 16 / 9 = 160 / 3 * 16 = 853.33