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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: kosmik on September 30, 2013, 03:26:36 am
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Hi,
I'm trying to figure out proper settings for my 43" plasma with native resolution of 1024x768 (it has non-square pixels) and I don't see a "perfect" yet. I'm in the process of selecting media center software for my HTPC, so I saw how it's done in other systems.
In Windows Media Center and in Plex you can set resolution and then visually tune aspect ratio and overscan (they show triangles in corners). After that they switch to this resolution always (they only have Theater-mode) regardless of desktop settings.
With MC 19 for now I've found the only way forward is to set nonstandard resolution for Windows desktop.
If I leave desktop at standard 1024x768 resolution, then:
* I can't have proper aspect ratio automatically set for newly watched movies. I can set this on per-movie basis in OSD (go to Aspect ration, Crop black bars to 2.35), but I don't see how to apply this setting globally
* When I have audio played, background images and album artwork are shown without aspect ratio adjustment.
Is there any "proper" way to configure MC 19 for non-square pixel displays, so once I switch to theater view aspect ratio conversion is applied globally?
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Non-square pixels? So your actual display is 768X768??
I find it hard to imagine a 43" plasma's native Rez is so low...
It's 1080i?
Your video card should be able to tell what resolution to use when it's plugged in. DVI plug? HDMI?
My little 32" shows PC resolution at 1360x768 using DVI. if I use hdmi it get a black border around the image (constrained) at the same Rez.
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No, it is 1024x786, but the physical dimestions are 16:9, not 4:3.
Plasmas below 50 inch typically do have lower resolutions. It is connected via HDMI, yes.
The problem is that video output in native resolution must have aspect ratio corrected, lik, say, Xbox or WMC do.
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Tools > Options > Video > Advanced > Aspect Ratio Correction