Andrew Jeffery wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > > I'm having a problem with aspect ratio in xine - I'm using it to view > digital tv on a widescreen lcd tv. X is running at 1280x720 (16:9) and > I've changed freevo.conf's geometry option to match. However, xine still > displays black bars at the top and bottom of the screen when i'm > watching tv despite setting the geometry and aspect ratio: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ps ux > ... > freevo 20191 9.4 3.1 463084 32204 tty1 Sl 15:17 0:48 > /usr/bin/xine --hide-gui --borderless --geometry 1280x720+0+0 > - --no-splash --aspect-ratio dvb --stdctl -V xv -A oss --no-lirc > - --post='pp:quality=10;expand' dvb://7 Digital > ... > Try removing expand from the command. You can also change xine's aspect ration when running with the 'a' key. > the odder thing is mplayer displays digital tv fullscreen but won't tune > channel 7 (I'm in Adelaide, Australia - anyone else had this issue? I'm > thinking it's a signal strength problem but xine and dvbstreamer tune it > fine using the same channels.conf :( ) > > Cheers, > > Andrew It's conceivable that mplayer needs a stronger signal strength to lock. A better aerial maybe? :)
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