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ldoodle:
6233638, you may remember this thread:

http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=87149.msg596729#msg596729


--- Quote from: 6233638 on February 02, 2014, 03:17:55 am ---though you will have to override the aspect ratio as that's a 16:9 display.
This is found under Tools → Options → Video → Advanced → Aspect Ratio Correction: 1.33 (4:3) output to 1.78 (16:9)
--- End quote ---

This was working fine until I recently done a clean install of Windows and MC.  Now with these same settings (I think!) Theater View displays the image in a (cropped) box centered vertically and horizontally.  I don't remember doing anything other than what you suggested, so not sure what's going on.

My desktop resolution is 1366x768 for streaming.

Thanks

6233638:
I forget if you were using madVR (ROHQ) or not.
If I recall correctly, you need to set the output to 1024x768 when aspect ratio correction is enabled.
 
With MC's switcher (RO Std.) this is set via Tools → Options → Video → Display Settings
With madVR's switcher, it is set here: http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/MadVR_Expert_Guide#Display_Modes
 
That way the resolution only changes to 1024x768 when playing video, and it means that Media Center handles all the scaling rather than having the display rescale it.

ldoodle:
Thanks.

Think that explain is then.  I am using ROHQ and I was using Tools → Options → Video → Display Settings.

I'll try the madVR route and see how I get on.  So I enable ARC in MC, but set the options in madVR and leave MC's Display Settings alone?

ldoodle:
I must be doing something wrong in madVR.  I assumed it would be the same as what I would normally set MC to in Tools → Options → Video → Display Settings.

So:

list all display modes madVR may switch to: 1024x768p30

So a single entry, as I want all video to be 1024x768, so that aspect ratio correction kicks in and outputs it to widescreen.

But it doesn't work.

6233638:
Use 24/50/60Hz depending on what your display supports.
30Hz outputs from a PC are interlaced and either won't exist (typically only available with 1080i output) or won't work with your TV.

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