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Can I chip in here with some comments on a similar request.
My graphics card outputs a 4:3 signal at say (800x600) and when displayed at 4:3 on my 16:9 TV the aspect is correct.
If I set my TV to pull this out to widescreen (16:9) to fill the screen with MediaPortal then it has effectively been stretched by 30% in width.
What I then need to get back the correct aspect for video is a mode for the (s) aspect cycles to pull out the height by 30% too.
Currently the 'stretch' mode always pulls the video to full height, so while this works for 16:9 content, if I am watching 2.35:1 content it becomes too tall because it has been pulled up by more than 30%.
This will then compensate for the fact that I have warped a 4:3 signal onto a 16:9 display, which I think many people will want to do.
Thanks for listening, flame at leisure.
Trav.
My graphics card outputs a 4:3 signal at say (800x600) and when displayed at 4:3 on my 16:9 TV the aspect is correct.
If I set my TV to pull this out to widescreen (16:9) to fill the screen with MediaPortal then it has effectively been stretched by 30% in width.
What I then need to get back the correct aspect for video is a mode for the (s) aspect cycles to pull out the height by 30% too.
Currently the 'stretch' mode always pulls the video to full height, so while this works for 16:9 content, if I am watching 2.35:1 content it becomes too tall because it has been pulled up by more than 30%.
This will then compensate for the fact that I have warped a 4:3 signal onto a 16:9 display, which I think many people will want to do.
Thanks for listening, flame at leisure.
Trav.