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Increase Height / Width Like in MediaPlayerClassic we have Numpad8 for Height Increase and numpad2 Decrease Numpad6 for Width Increase and Numpad4for Decrease. all i could find was video size 4:3, 16:9 and anamorphic ... but these dont suite my needs Thanks |
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Hi! You can configure custom aspect ratios in BSplayer's settings. Got to "Preferences -> Vide -> General" at bottom you can see a box where you can set custom AR!! Another way to obtain a vertical/horizontal resize is by unchecking "keep aspect ratio" in the BSplayer's menu under Video section, and then drag the video borders with your mouse (this last metod will affect only the movie window in Normal mode, NOT in Fullscreen). Bye |
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In full screen you can use the following key-combinations of [Ctrl]-key together with a numeric key of the numeric key-pad: [Ctrl]/[2] : Free resize down [Ctrl]/[8] : Free resize up [Ctrl]/[4] : Free resize left [Ctrl]/[6] : Free resize right (of course unless you've redefined the default key definitions for this under (rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Key definitions & WinLIRC *) In combination with using the same numeric keys without [Ctrl] to just move the screen and perhaps also using i.a. pan-in/out ([+]/[-] on numeric key-board) and/or zoom-in/out ([Ctrl]/[Up] - [Ctrl]/[Down]) you can accomplish almost anything; just experiment a bit with all these different possibilities. (*: Note there can be separate keydefinitions for Windowed mode and Full screen mode)
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Glad I was able to help you discover these features of BSPlayer!
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@trodas Curious what happens if "Anamorphic" is selected under "Video">"Aspect ratio"? (Unfortunately I'm unable to experiment with a HDTV-movie myself)
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Aspect ratio go FUBAR then :lol: Look, like I say - aspect ration IS okay with the file(s), the problem is that their size exceed the size for screen, so things go wrong. Just hiting the fullscreen button or resize down to 50% - and aspect ratio is okay again :P
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