2007-10-21, 06:43 PM
I'm at a loss.. I've read all the threats on aspect ratio, but I don't seem to get this one resolved:
The GBPVR menu looks fine on my 19:6 TV (using the MVP) but as soon as I put up a 16:9 recording, the screen becomes smaller (black bars on the top & bottom on the screens). This seems different from what other people experience, if I understand the messages right.
It seems that the black bars are added when recording, so I've tried to crop them using VLC.
"c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" %1 --sout=#transcode{croptop=50,cropbottom=50,width=720,height=576,vcodec=mp2v,acodec=mp2a,vb=2048,ab=192}tandard{acces=file,mux=ts,url=%1.mpg} --sout-transcode-canvas-aspect 16:9 --sout-transcode-fps 25 --sout-ffmpeg-keyint 16 vlc:quit
This does make for a pretty usable mpeg file, but even here, with the bars cropped; I still get the very small screen.
I've tried the various 16:9 settings in the config.xml file (for the MVP) as well as the setting in the config panel. As well as in the MVP boot dongle (using mvpmc now ;-) None of them seem to change much on my TV screen. The GBPVR menu always nicely fills the screen, but the videos don't.
I guess the source of my problem is that I don't really seem to understand what all the different 16:9 settings exactly do at all the different levels. I'd love some pointers on how to fix this...! All I want is to have the video screensize the same as the GBPVR menus, so that I don't have to change my TV settings all the time.
The GBPVR menu looks fine on my 19:6 TV (using the MVP) but as soon as I put up a 16:9 recording, the screen becomes smaller (black bars on the top & bottom on the screens). This seems different from what other people experience, if I understand the messages right.
It seems that the black bars are added when recording, so I've tried to crop them using VLC.
"c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" %1 --sout=#transcode{croptop=50,cropbottom=50,width=720,height=576,vcodec=mp2v,acodec=mp2a,vb=2048,ab=192}tandard{acces=file,mux=ts,url=%1.mpg} --sout-transcode-canvas-aspect 16:9 --sout-transcode-fps 25 --sout-ffmpeg-keyint 16 vlc:quit
This does make for a pretty usable mpeg file, but even here, with the bars cropped; I still get the very small screen.
I've tried the various 16:9 settings in the config.xml file (for the MVP) as well as the setting in the config panel. As well as in the MVP boot dongle (using mvpmc now ;-) None of them seem to change much on my TV screen. The GBPVR menu always nicely fills the screen, but the videos don't.
I guess the source of my problem is that I don't really seem to understand what all the different 16:9 settings exactly do at all the different levels. I'd love some pointers on how to fix this...! All I want is to have the video screensize the same as the GBPVR menus, so that I don't have to change my TV settings all the time.