On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 08:52 +0900, mike lewis wrote:
> Hmm.  Sounds like mplayer is not drawing the black bars, but instead
> it's "leaving" those areas alone.  Freevo should by default "black"
> that area out.  I only have a WS TV so I can't really test.

Note this isn't a function of Freevo, but of mplayer.  Also the
behaviour of fullscreen mode can to vary by vo driver.
Paul, try specifying -noslices and see if that changes anything?

> Have you tried issueing from the command line?  I know xine has a
> plugin to inject those black lines onto the screen..  But I can't
> remember if mplayer does.  Try xine with the expand plugin.

mplayer also has an expand plugin, which is actually slightly more
capable than xine's currently is.

Paul, you can try -vf expand=:::::4/3.  If you still get weird results,
try passing -noslices on the command line.

Cheers,
Jason.


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