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remembering aspect ratio when going to full screen When I go to full screen the aspect ratio is changed so to fill the screen, and the sides get cut. How do I make the player keep original aspect ratio at all times? |
Wich version do you use ? There were some versions who did have that bug. AFAIK 137.826 does not have this bug. |
I use pro 1.39.829 I use pro 1.39.829 |
Then can you tell us in video options of bsplayer what settings do you have, especially "remember pan scan, cut top and bottom, use extended information...) ? Have you tryied to press the numpad 5 key ? |
Changing the pan/scan, aspect ratio etc. works. The problem is when I go to full screen, it goes up cropped in the sides. I can correct that, but when I press F twice (go back to 100%, go back to full screen) it comes out cropped again. How can I make the player remember my choices (I want original pan/scan aspect ratio when I'm at 100% window mode AND when I'm at full screen)? Thanks!! |
So, did you pressed numpad 5 ? |
yes, and it works each time. However, when I close and open the player again, the situation happens again |
And in video preferencies do you have enabled "remember pan scan" and "remember movie window size" ? |
yes, and it's not helping... |
Weird. Thinking. |
We can move this to the bug report section. Just played a little bit with some files and it's clear. AR is not remembered when re-opening a file, even if remember movie options is enabled. EDIT: can you confirm this only for XviD files ? DivX files working OK in here, just XviD files have this problem. |
Finally someone addresses the full-screen behavior with stupid auto-zoom!! I think the decoder used might be important, not the video format. although I doubt it. v1.36 with 'do not resize video in f/s' ON behaves like it had to fit vertically, both AVI/XVID(ffdshow) and MPEG-2(your_elecard). The sides of 16:9 or other wide ratios get cut off. If I allow resampling then the aspect ratio works properly. |
Yes i have this problm too. I've fixed it when I turned the aspect ratio into 2:35:1 in the XviD configure decoder. Now, everything is okay. |
So this is software resampling done by the XviD decoder? It must be using pretty much CPU time. |
I don't know if software resampling done by xvid takes more speed in my cpu, hihi I'm not that good with PC. but it works for me and it hasn't produced any bad effects as of the moment. ^^ |
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