Support clean aperture/clap cropping in QuickTime files
VLC ignores clean aperture widths and heights in QuickTime files. QuickTime Player reads these values and crops the video accordingly. For example this file: https://we.tl/t-KoBK9MnSLu Has 720/576 stored pixels, but there's a clean aperture width of 703 located in the clap atom. So the image gets cropped - which is usually preferable in SD PAL video which can have black padding in that area. Can VLC support these values, and possibly some sort of option to toggle the functionality on and off, in case a user wishes to display all the pixels?