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I just hit m - video settings - adjust fill - off.<br>
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This does not do anything. My monitor is 4:3 but the
recordings are 16:9. Hitting 'w' does not change anything
though it shows 'V-Stretch' etc. The Video playback is
unaffected. <br>
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In Setup/Video/PlayBack, second screen "General Playback (2/8)"
there's a parameter labelled "Video aspect override", change this to
"4:3" and all videos will be automatically adjusted to 4:3 at time
of playing on that specific frontend.<br>
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I do the same (similar) for my 16:9 displays (and one 14:9) to force
4:3 media to adjust to fit the screen.<br>
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Also remember to pick a Theme that's formatted for 4:3 (e.g.
MythCentre 1.1, Childish, Steppes-narrow, ) or you'll lose stuff
like the date/time at the edge of the screen, as the themes appear
to be fixed to specific aspect ratios.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Gordon<br>
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Cheers<br>
Gordon<br>
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