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Full Screen mode Fits high by default Hi, I'm having some problems with the full screen mode. I have a quite recent version. When I set the video on full screen the sides of the video are cutted to make the image fit on hight, instead of fiting it by with, I can change it manually but I wanted to know if there is a way to make the video fit by with by default, I've been looking for that option on the preferences menu but I can't find it. Can someone tell me how can I fix it? Thanks Sorry for my bad english |
Hi Try to press the numpad 5 button on your keyboard. Now your video should look right. If at next run it still goes to fit the height instead of the width, go in BSplayer preferences window and look for these options: 1. In "Video" section uncheck "Remember Pan-Scan settings" 2. Still in "Video" section deselect also "Remember zoom" option |
It still fits height. Thank anyway |
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Which rendering mode are you using? Is there an option you are using in your VideoCard settings that uses Pan-Scan or zoom function? Maybe this options are under Overlay settings.. |
What are pan-scan settings in Playlist/Playlist-preferences? Maybe try (with BS.Player not active) renaming BSPlayers settings folder. (XP-default: C:\Documents and Settings\[YourName]\Application Data\BSPlayer [Pro]) Upon restart of BSPlayer all your present settings will be lost and be "reset" to default. But it also eliminates all possible unintended changes in settings effected by you. :wink: |
I uninstalled bs player and erased all files from the "documents and settings" folder, After that everything was fine, problem solved It seems like the problem was caused by an old configuration in docs and settings. Because I had uninstalled it several times but I couldn't fix it before |
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Perhaps you had "Do not resize video in full screen" ON && "Pan Scan" set to AUTO. BS will then perform this bogus picture resampling if it receives an aspect ratio value from decoder, such as 16:9 for PAL/NTSC resolutions which do not have this AR. |
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