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"smart stretch",anamorphic ,SH1oN ? Is SH1oN a key sequence meaning shift 1 o N or shift 1 zero n ? Is it case sensitive and do you have to hold down the shift all the time or can one use cap's lock?or what ? How can one apply to a 16/9 aspect ratio to fully full screen fit a 4/3 screen and not cut off the sides nor make it look obviously stretched in the vertical direction? Is that the same as anamorphic aspect ratio ? When use the anamorphic ratio under the aspect ratio in bs player it looks as if the same thing as doing 4/3 on a 16/9 original and not the 'smart stretch' or whatever good way the tv stations do it so it looks natural and fills the whole screen without obvious vertical stretching. Is there any way one can do the same in bs player if winlrc is disabled. Does SH1oN mean win lrc ? And what does this have to do with subtitles ? |
Where does this "SH1oN" come from? (With English language file selected?) :wink: (possibly related posts) (P.S.: Suggest to maybe structure your questions a bit better.) |
it's the title of prvious posts and in many previous posts Quote:
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I asked you "Where does this "SH1oN" come from as I just wondered where (within BS.Player and - as indicated - with the English language file selected) you'd encounterred an indication of a key-sequence "SH1oN" as your post certainly suggested this. But apparently this "SH1oN" isn't an expression or abbreviation you found being used anywhere in/by BS.Player. In fact almost a year ago a user of this forum with the nick "SH1oN" posted (on 12 October 2008) in the appropriate forum (i.e. Feature requests) a suggestion for a "smart stretch" feature in this thread started by him/her: http://forum.bsplayer.com/feature-re...html#post34588 In fact your "exactly as it's worded"-reply ad verbatim quotes the text of my reaction in that thread of how I understood that user's suggestion: Quote:
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(E.g. my wide-screen-TVs have 4:3, (zoom) 14:9, (zoom) 16:9, 16:9 subtitle mode, superzoom/expanded screen, wide screen and PALplus; note the newest TV's (I'm sure about those made by Philips) now even have 21:9 screens by the way). It is also obvious that this requested feature has, on itself, nothing to do with key-sequences nor with remote control signals like WinLIRC. So I also repeat my previous remark to structure your posts a bit better; most importantly keep them simple and don't bring in all kinds of confusing (but in fact totally irrelevant for the real matter under consideration) thoughts and peripheral phenomena. :wink: |
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