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JDizzy
Posts: 24
Registered: ‎03-20-2010

Better video aspect adjustment

I know that WDLive is capable of zooming the video content, but, you don't have enough control over it.

 

If your media is 4:3 and you need to fill a 16:9 screen, by the time you get it to fill to the sides by using the + button, the top and bottom of movie is well off the screen.

 

Would it be possible to have seperate controls for side to side, and top to bottom stretching?  Or, even a preset that you could click that would stretch the content to 16:9 or even 14:9?

 

Thanks for your consideration.

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richUK
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

That would then be a 'distortion' control. That sort of thing is normally on your TV.

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JDizzy
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

 


richUK wrote:

That would then be a 'distortion' control. That sort of thing is normally on your TV.


 

 

I also use XBMC on the Apple TV. It has an option in the configuration to automatically fit 4:3 conetnt to your screen

using a predetermined option ie: 16:9, 14:9, Zoom....etc. Pretty slick.

Or, you can bring up the OSD (like the WD Live 'Options' button), and do the same thing individually if you prefer.

 

Even nicer is that it 'remembers' your setting so next time you play that movie, it is already setup! A bit much for WD Live, but I think the optional setting in the OSD would be do-able.... Just a thought to make it (IMHO) better.

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JDizzy
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

One last thing.....

In the Pictures section config., it allows you to tell WD Live to 'fill the screen' with the picture.

That is all I would like to do with the 4:3 content.

 

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J-Tru
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Registered: ‎04-13-2010
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

 


JDizzy wrote:

One last thing.....

In the Pictures section config., it allows you to tell WD Live to 'fill the screen' with the picture.

That is all I would like to do with the 4:3 content.

 


I would also like to see this implemented into the WDLive

 

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gulyasameister
Posts: 7
Registered: ‎06-10-2010

Re: Better video aspect adjustment

[ Edited ]

I bought the WD TV Live recently.

For the present, I have only a non-HD 4:3 CRT TV yet, so I have to use the composite RCA AV output.

But in this case the picture is distorted (photos and videos).

Look at this:

135i56625CF6653E4025These vertical lines should be straight.

 

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How can I correct this distortion failure?

 

(In my TV's settings there isn't an option like this.)

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TonyPh12345
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

Gotta wait for the moderators to approve the Pic.

 

 

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gulyasameister
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

[ Edited ]

I put a direkt link for the picture into my previous post.

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TonyPh12345
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

Yeah, the vertical lines SHOULD be straight, but it's not at all unusual for composite-based CRTs to distort like that, particularly in high contrast images like you're displaying.  

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richUK
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Re: Better video aspect adjustment

It your TV.

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