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Hor. black bars w/ Vert. black bars
I'm outputting my SageTV to a 16x9 plasma at 1280x768, and have found several cases where a TV show is broadcast in letterbox (horizontal black bars on the top and bottom). When Sage outputs the video, it know's the original broadcast was 4:3 letterbox, so it centers the video on my 16x9 TV with black bars on the left and right. So I have a small video with thick black bars on the top, bottom, left and right sides! This is so ridiculous!
I've experimented with all the Aspect Ratio modes, but none of the options expands the video to true 16x9. 16x9 ratio widens the 4:3 letterbox so the video is fat, but still has black bars on the top/bottom. Fill mode does the same. I've also experimented with the malore3.13.stv, SageMC169.stv, as well as the default SageTV3.stv. All STVs appear to handle video the same way. I also experimented with VMR9 and Overlay modes to no avail. \\ My TV has the ability to "zoom," but not with the RGB input (PC monitor cable)--only with AV inputs (which are lower quality). Has anyone else experienced this? Or even better, solved this problem? Thanks! |
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Set your 16x9 AR mode to 133% vertical zoom. That should do it. You'll probably need to play a bit to get it just right though
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Hale-freakin'-lujah. Thank you, Stanger89.
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Stanger, where is this done at?
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Detailed Setup -> Multimedia if you're using a PC client. Other wise you have to use the AR editor on the extenders.
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Zoom C (standard aspect ratio found by hitting the aspect button) will also do this on the extenders now. That will take a 16:9 image that is letter boxed to 4:3 (and then letter boxed vertically by Sage) and expand it to be 16:9 filling the screen. I am doing this for a lot of the cable channels I get only in SD that were originally HD recordings that have the top and bottom black bars added.
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Cool, thanks. These grey bars that I'm seeing, is this because of the Hauppauge box that I have or are they added from SageTV?
Belg |
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Just to head a future question off at the pass, you may find that later, you have video that needs to be forced to be 16x9 a different way because of some weirdness in the file and now your 16x9 Aspect Ratio setting is useless. You'll just have to go tweak it again. I'm really looking forward to the day I see "unlimited custom aspect ratio entries" added to the release notes. I far too often run into a video file that's fubared in one way or the other. Don't even get me started about files with recordings from PAL TV...
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These grey bars I think are going to mess up programs like SAV1 and comskip.... |
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How do you get around this issue, are there any settings within SAV1 in which it will only check the center of the video and perhaps not at the sides of the various video frames. Belg |
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The only way around it is to have your STB set to switch to the native resolution of whatever it's playing.
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For my 4:3 content I basically had to set my stretch to 200% At least I can use all of that screen space, provided I can live with everyone's fat heads onscreen
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