![]() it should happen to you at least once in a reasonable period of time. So to reproduce fullscreen when vo=xv and use your volume keys every few minutes. It won't happen every time, particularly within a brief period after it shows up if you adjust volume again. Movie-Aspect is 1.67:1 - prescaling to correct movie aspect. VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0) VDec: vo config request - 320 x 240 (preferred colorspace: Planar YV12) Samplerate: 16000Hz Channels: Stereo Format s16leĪO: 16000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample) Selected audio codec: afm: ffmpeg (DivX audio v2 (FFmpeg)) Trying to force audio codec driver family libmad. Trying to force audio codec driver family dspmp3. Selected video codec: vfm: ffmpeg (FFmpeg M$ WMV3/WMV9) Opening video decoder: FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family Resolving for AF_INET.Ĭonnecting to server : 1755. Can Ace/Serge help me to figure out the crop parameters please? thanks This is the mplayer output when streaming with the above mms:// using aspect 15:9. The following code works, but not automagically. But I don't know any automagic way to do that with mplayer. If you want a video to fill the entire screen with no black borders and no distortion, you'll need to crop the video to 15:9. The terminal's output will show the appropriate crop parameters for that particular video. Run "mplayer -vf cropdetect video.avi" from a terminal. If the video has black borders encoded into it, mplayer can crop them off. The only way I can see that happening is if their are black borders encoded into the video. Setting it to 15:9 will stretch videos to completely fill the screen, but they'll be distorted.Ī video shouldn't have black borders on all four sides. Is there any option to scale the video to fill the whole screen or having borders only at the top or bottom?The "aspect" setting overrides the aspect ratio of the video file. Originally Posted by bunanson I added "aspect=16:9" to the /etc/mplayer/nf, instead of stretched to fill the whole screen, it shrinked to give me 4 borders.
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