Windows Media Player cant resize video to fit entire screen
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bass3p
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9. December 2008 @ 23:59 |
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when playing videos in windows media player i am unable to resize the video so that it can fit the entire screen. at the moment, when i play a video it will be in the center with a black vertical border surrounding it, the border is massive taking about 1/6 of the window. this didnt happen before and only happend recently, i dont know why and it isnt with just a single video. the problem does not occur with MPC but i really prefer wmp over mpc and dont really want to change players. does anyone know a plugin/way to change the aspect ratio of the video so that it will fit the entire screen automatically regardless of what size the original video is? I've tried the video resizing options; fit to player, fit to video, 200% size but they dont fix the problem. any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.
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millargh
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11. December 2008 @ 09:26 |
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I have the same problem . I dont want a different player i just want windows media player 11 to play them at full size without having to uncheck and then check "fit video to player on resize" every bloody time lol. I know there is a fix for this i just cant remember how to do it as it has been a very long time since i have needed to . any help would be appreciated.
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maxikaz
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11. December 2008 @ 11:56 |
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the only way to fix this problem is change the video player
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Peshtigo
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11. December 2008 @ 12:49 |
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Why don't you just hit the "Full Screen" icon in the bottom corner and hit "Escape" to switch back (on WMP 11). Mine works perfectly.
Some people are fixers, some people are...avoiders. To each their own.
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millargh
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12. December 2008 @ 02:06 |
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I am here looking for a solution to my problem not a way around it. .Full size is different to full screen and thats what i want . I dont want a new player as i already have vlc for what windows media player wont play.
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scorpNZ
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12. December 2008 @ 03:36 |
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If full size & full screen to you are not one & the same then what are they,could'a sworn both mean to fill whole viewing area & did you try it if so what happened,unless you meant to say full size windowed
Try this
start wmp,don't pay video,right clik on "now playing tab",click on "more options",click "performance tab",click "advanced button",tick any box that is free then hit ok ,then click restore defaults which is next to the advanced button,apart from those video settings there does'nt seem to be much else one can do as those default settings should play the vid as you want it,the only lines i see are horizontal,the only time i see vertical lines is when i'm using xbmc windows version then it's just a matter of changing the view from xbmc settings
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Peshtigo
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12. December 2008 @ 08:29 |
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Originally posted by millargh: I am here looking for a solution to my problem not a way around it. .Full size is different to full screen and thats what i want . I dont want a new player as i already have vlc for what windows media player wont play.
I wasn't referring to you. You seem to be trying to fix your problem, unlike some others that rush to a different app whenever they find a glitch in the old one. I prefer to eliminate the glitch.
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bass3p
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14. December 2008 @ 12:40 |
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if i go into full-screen mode there will still be the video centered in the middle with a massive vertical black border on each side that takes about 1/3 of the screen which is annoying. the problem is that the video is not at full-size; windows media player does not resize the video so that, for example, a 600 x 400 sized video will change into the correct size that will fill up the entire screen, leaving no black borders. many other players like zoom player have an aspect ratio option for the video that is "fit to screen" which resizes it, unlike a video played in wmp which is shown at a 600 x 400 size in a 1000 x 700 screen, resulting in black borders; this is what i think, not really sure. i really dont want to switch players either since i know that theres a option/fix for it too since i had no problem with the video size as it fit the entire screen before. i think what triggered it to not resize videos was that i was playing Left 4 Dead and when i exited the game, the game changed my display settings to an extremely low screen resolution and when i changed back to my original resolution i noticed the weird black borders on videos in wmp.
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scorpNZ
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14. December 2008 @ 12:59 |
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That would mean wmp is used by the game to display,check settings in the game if there's nothing in wmp that you can find,bass3p if you're going to use the comp as a media centre or view movies & play music,yod're best bet would be to install xbmc for windows it totally blows all other media players out of the water,even the 360 should've had it instead of the in house built
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kisrella
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3. February 2009 @ 20:43 |
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I just got this problem and found a REAL solution. It seems that closed caption was turned on. Thus creating the 1/3 black border on the bottom of the screen. The fix:
Turn off the captions. Go to Play-Lyrics,Captions and Subtitles- Off.
Hope this helps.
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millargh
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3. February 2009 @ 21:56 |
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kisrella that didnt work for me as my captions in windows media player 10 are already off . Its really annoyiung because i did know how to do this but i just cant remember as it was so long ago . Anyway let me know if you think of some thing else that might help
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Stellage
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2. March 2009 @ 15:55 |
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I had the same problem, but found the solution.
In the WMP 10 menu click on View, then way down " video size"
Check "resize video to player on resize"
Uncheck "fit player to video on start"
That should do it!
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