Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7013|London

My screen has an aspect ratio of 16:10, and most videos I open with DivX have black lines down the side, unless I right click, click custom aspect and type in 16 and 10.

It's annoying to have to do this all the time, and it doesnt even work unless I exit fullscreen mode, then go back into it, so is there any way to set a default aspect ratio?
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7013|London

Anyone know?
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6724|The Twilight Zone
First you need to tell us what video player are you using. I can only help you if you're using BSplayer.
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6852|SE London

Surely it depends on what content you're watching. If you're watching something recorded in 4:3 in 16:10, obviously it will be pillarboxed, because it needs to be to preserve the aspect ratio. If you're watching something in 16:9 it will be letterboxed. You won't get any video filling your screen because no videos are ever recorded in 16:10. If you want them to fill it you either have to crop the image or stretch it, losing the ratio (both of these options are substantially worse than having the image letter/pillar boxed).

It also depends on what media player you are using.

Last edited by Bertster7 (2008-05-06 12:55:02)

Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|7013|London

.Sup wrote:

First you need to tell us what video player are you using. I can only help you if you're using BSplayer.
I'm using DivX 6.7.0 and sometimes VLC, but the question is mainly about the DivX player.

Bertster7 wrote:

Surely it depends on what content you're watching. If you're watching something recorded in 4:3 in 16:10, obviously it will be pillarboxed, because it needs to be to preserve the aspect ratio. If you're watching something in 16:9 it will be letterboxed. You won't get any video filling your screen because no videos are ever recorded in 16:10. If you want them to fill it you either have to crop the image or stretch it, losing the ratio (both of these options are substantially worse than having the image letter/pillar boxed).

It also depends on what media player you are using.
I don't mind stretching it, that's what I am doing when I change the ratio, it doesn't look that much worse and I prefer it to the black lines.

But my question is how I can I set the ratio to automatically change to 16:10 when I open files?
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6852|SE London

Dauntless wrote:

.Sup wrote:

First you need to tell us what video player are you using. I can only help you if you're using BSplayer.
I'm using DivX 6.7.0 and sometimes VLC, but the question is mainly about the DivX player.

Bertster7 wrote:

Surely it depends on what content you're watching. If you're watching something recorded in 4:3 in 16:10, obviously it will be pillarboxed, because it needs to be to preserve the aspect ratio. If you're watching something in 16:9 it will be letterboxed. You won't get any video filling your screen because no videos are ever recorded in 16:10. If you want them to fill it you either have to crop the image or stretch it, losing the ratio (both of these options are substantially worse than having the image letter/pillar boxed).

It also depends on what media player you are using.
I don't mind stretching it, that's what I am doing when I change the ratio, it doesn't look that much worse and I prefer it to the black lines.

But my question is how I can I set the ratio to automatically change to 16:10 when I open files?
Neither of those are decent players. Grab Media Player Classic or the old version of BS Player.

Not something I do, since I can't stand watching distorted images.
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7114|Reykjavík, Iceland.
Use VLC player.

You can crop or stretch videos to your aspect ratio
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6724|The Twilight Zone

PBAsydney wrote:

Use VLC player.

You can crop or stretch videos to your aspect ratio
The picture in that player is horrible.
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6852|SE London

.Sup wrote:

PBAsydney wrote:

Use VLC player.

You can crop or stretch videos to your aspect ratio
The picture in that player is horrible.
It's the lack of filtering that does it.

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