When i rent or buy a movie from Blockbuster, Hollywood video etc, and i play the movie on my PC using Windows Media Player 11 or Real Player no matter what i do, i cannot remove the letterbox format, i do not like the letterbox format. With my stand alone player it can be removed, but i can't do it on my PC. Does anybody know what software i can use that has the option of removing the letterbox, format? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
Are you wanting to make it pan and scan which takes away the sides or are you wanting to stretch the image? If you have a widescreen monitor, this will fill the screen. -
Originally Posted by Anakin
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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guns1inger, I have seen your posts on here for a while and until now I have kept quiet. You are very knowledgable and no one will deny that, but stop talkin to people as if they are stupid and below you.
You are not above anyone here so please stop talking down to people to build up your own ego. People are getting sick of it. We are all here for the same reason and that is discuss digital video, not to be mocked and made to look stupid by you.Jagabo, please do not reply to this post. Thank you. -
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