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16:9 Variable Stretch

Posted: 21 Jun 2006 02:24
by mstrymn
On some T.V.'s there is an option to stretch 4:3 material that stretches the outer left and right area of the image more than the center. Just wondering if that could be an option for VLC?

Posted: 21 Jun 2006 03:01
by yoann
You could try to play around with the "Video cropping setting" in Preferences -> Video.

Posted: 21 Jun 2006 06:33
by mstrymn
I've done that, it crops and stretches exactly like you'd expect it to....

But I am suggesting a way of making 4:3 material scale to 16:9 screens without distortion in the center of the screen, only stretch the outer 50% (25% per side).

Posted: 04 Jul 2006 01:23
by thany
I think that's what Windows MCE 2005 does when you choose "cinema zoom" or whatever it's called. It's not the outer 50% that gets stretched, it's more like the edges are stretched to the max, while decreasing the amount stretch while going towards the center.

Posted: 25 Jul 2006 05:35
by vlc_fan
I'm absolutely dying for this feature! I've been searching for it in a media player for years now. PowerDVD does this for DVDs, but not video files (they call it CLPV SmartStretch). WinDVD also has a more flexible version of it. Basically, it allows, say, 4x3 video to look very good on a 16x9 screen and vice versa without cropping (and it doesn't even look like the video's been stretched). This would be really great for VLC, and give it a huge edge over other media players, since it's something that the average user would love to have and take full advantage of.