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Recording Playback Too Wide

 
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Recording Playback Too Wide
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2008-02-25, 09:44 PM
When I playback my recordings through the MVP, the picture is too wide for the screen. About 10% of the picture is lost on both sides. I have MVP players on both 16:9 and 4:3 tvs, and the problem seems to be on both. These are the aspect ratio amd mvp settings in my config.xml. Not sure what, if anything, I should change.

All help appreciated.

<!-- Aspect Ratio settings -->
<TvShape>16x9</TvShape>
<AspectRatioModes>
<AspectRatioMode name="Auto" ratio="0,0,0,0" />
<AspectRatioMode name="Fill" ratio="0,0,1,1" />
<AspectRatioMode name="LetterBox" ratio="0,0.125,1,0.875" />
<AspectRatioMode name="Remove LetterBox" ratio="0,-0.125,1,1.125" />
<AspectRatioMode name="Center Cut" ratio="-0.05,-0.17,1.04,1.17" />
<AspectRatioMode name="PillarBox" ratio="0.08,0,0.92,1" />
</AspectRatioModes>

and...

<MVPSpecificSettings>
<MAC-DEFAULT>
<!-- this functionality is not complete yet, so dont attempt to use it -->
<MVPBrightness>0</MVPBrightness>
<!-- pal/ntsc/auto -->
<MVPVideoStandard>auto</MVPVideoStandard>
<!-- none/high/medium/low -->
<MVPFlickerFilter>none</MVPFlickerFilter>
<!-- true/false -->
<MVP16x9Mode>false</MVP16x9Mode>
<!-- 0=RGB,1=composite,2=svideo -->
<MVPOutput>1</MVPOutput>
<!-- position -->
<MVPWidth>640</MVPWidth>
<MVPHeight>500</MVPHeight>
<MVPOffsetX>44</MVPOffsetX>
<MVPOffsetY>40</MVPOffsetY>
</MAC-DEFAULT>
<MAC-000DFE008BF8>
<MVPVideoStandard>auto</MVPVideoStandard>
<MVPFlickerFilter>none</MVPFlickerFilter>
<MVP16x9Mode>false</MVP16x9Mode>
<MVPOutput>1</MVPOutput>
<MVPWidth>640</MVPWidth>
<MVPHeight>500</MVPHeight>
<MVPOffsetX>44</MVPOffsetX>
<MVPOffsetY>40</MVPOffsetY>
</MAC-000DFE008BF8>
</MVPSpecificSettings>
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2008-02-25, 09:49 PM
None of these aspect ratio settings do anything on the MVP. GB-PVR doesnt attempt any aspect ratio control on the MVP - it has its own built in logic for how it handle the aspect ratio. From memory, in the case of 16:9 video on a 4:3 screen it center cuts the picture.

I think I read the alternative mvpmc dongle does a better job than the Hauppauge one with this scenario, letterboxing the picture to include black bars at the top/bottom.
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2008-02-26, 07:10 AM
what about <MVP16x9Mode>false? what does it do?
[i notice you have it set false on both]
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2008-02-26, 03:01 PM
It does nothing. That setting only applied to the old gbpvr.bin alternative dongle, which is no longer supplied with the app.
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2008-02-27, 12:23 AM
Sometimes a Media MVP will hiccup on starting a playback and change to an extra wide image. You need to cycle power (pull the plug) on the MVP to get it back to normal if that happens.
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2008-02-27, 03:21 PM
Thanks for your replies. Looks like I am stuck with very minor problem of picture being slightly too wide on BOTH 4:3 and 16:9 tv's. I can live with it.

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