I have some tv shows that the resolution is smaller and it fills up the screen. I have some that I converted to 720p and 1080p and it doesn't fill the screen. You get black bars on the side. Is that because the original person that uploaded the videos set it up that way? Is their a way to get those videos to fill the screen?
		
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	The resolution only tells part of the story. For example, a 4:3 movie encoded at 1920 x 1080 will have black bars up the sides to preserve the original aspect ratio. 
 
 That said, if 657 x 548 is filling the screen, it is either being zoomed, or displaying distorted, as it is not a 16:9 resolution (and it is really badly encoded - odd number resolutions are usually not allowed).Read my blog here.
 
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	DVD, DV, ATSC, DVB etc. files have non-square pixels (e.g. 704x480 or 720x480). These need proper scaling. 
 
 Many HD camcorder files have non-square pixels even though they are 16x9 (e.g. 960x720, 1440x1080).
 
 Most broadcast and Blu-Ray HD files have square pixels (e.g. 1280x720 or 1920x1080).
 
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	This video is 16:9 1080p converted using xilisoft video converter ultimate 
 
 Format : MPEG-4
 Format profile : Base Media
 Codec ID : isom
 File size : 1.17 GiB
 Duration : 52mn 59s
 Overall bit rate : 3 164 Kbps
 Encoded date : UTC 2009-12-22 04:21:52
 Tagged date : UTC 2009-12-22 04:21:52
 
 Video
 ID : 1
 Format : AVC
 Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
 Format profile : Main@L4.0
 Format settings, CABAC : Yes
 Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
 Codec ID : avc1
 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
 Duration : 52mn 59s
 Bit rate mode : Variable
 Bit rate : 2 993 Kbps
 Width : 1 920 pixels
 Height : 1 080 pixels
 Display aspect ratio : 16:9
 Frame rate mode : Constant
 Frame rate : 29.970 fps
 Resolution : 8 bits
 Colorimetry : 4:2:0
 Scan type : Progressive
 Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.048
 Stream size : 1.11 GiB (95%)
 Encoded date : UTC 2009-12-22 04:21:52
 Tagged date : UTC 2009-12-22 04:21:52
 
 Audio
 ID : 2
 Format : AAC
 Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
 Format version : Version 4
 Format profile : LC
 Format settings, SBR : No
 Codec ID : 40
 Duration : 52mn 59s
 Bit rate mode : Variable
 Bit rate : 165 Kbps
 Channel(s) : 2 channels
 Channel positions : Front: L R
 Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
 Stream size : 62.7 MiB (5%)
 Encoded date : UTC 2009-12-22 04:21:52
 Tagged date : UTC 2009-12-22 04:21:52
 
 
 I converted the same video to 720x480 to save HDD space and now the ratio changed and it doesnt fill the HDTV. screen. Is it because 16:9 is only for 720p and 1080p?
 
 Format : MPEG-4
 Format profile : Base Media
 Codec ID : isom
 File size : 557 MiB
 Duration : 52mn 59s
 Overall bit rate : 1 470 Kbps
 Encoded date : UTC 2010-04-20 13:21:51
 Tagged date : UTC 2010-04-20 13:21:51
 
 Video
 ID : 1
 Format : AVC
 Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
 Format profile : Main@L3.1
 Format settings, CABAC : Yes
 Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame
 Codec ID : avc1
 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
 Duration : 52mn 59s
 Bit rate mode : Variable
 Bit rate : 1 337 Kbps
 Width : 720 pixels
 Height : 480 pixels
 Display aspect ratio : 3:2
 Frame rate mode : Constant
 Frame rate : 29.970 fps
 Standard : NTSC
 Resolution : 8 bits
 Colorimetry : 4:2:0
 Scan type : Progressive
 Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.129
 Stream size : 507 MiB (91%)
 Encoded date : UTC 2010-04-20 13:21:51
 Tagged date : UTC 2010-04-20 13:21:51
 
 Audio
 ID : 2
 Format : AAC
 Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
 Format version : Version 4
 Format profile : LC
 Format settings, SBR : No
 Codec ID : 40
 Duration : 52mn 58s
 Bit rate mode : Variable
 Bit rate : 128 Kbps
 Channel(s) : 2 channels
 Channel positions : Front: L R
 Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
 Stream size : 48.5 MiB (9%)
 Encoded date : UTC 2010-04-20 13:21:51
 Tagged date : UTC 2010-04-20 13:21:51
 
 Its weird because I also have an avi. and the resolution is 640x352 and the ratio is 16:9 and fills the screen. How do I get my videos to 16:9?
 
 Format : AVI
 Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
 File size : 796 MiB
 Duration : 1h 49mn
 Overall bit rate : 1 020 Kbps
 Writing application : VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.1 (build 2366/release)
 Writing library : VirtualDubMod build 2366/release
 
 Video
 ID : 0
 Format : MPEG-4 Visual
 Format profile : Advanced Simple@L5
 Format settings, BVOP : Yes
 Format settings, QPel : No
 Format settings, GMC : No warppoints
 Format settings, Matrix : Default (H.263)
 Muxing mode : Packed bitstream
 Codec ID : XVID
 Codec ID/Hint : XviD
 Duration : 1h 49mn
 Bit rate : 883 Kbps
 Width : 640 pixels
 Height : 352 pixels
 Display aspect ratio : 16:9
 Frame rate : 23.976 fps
 Resolution : 8 bits
 Colorimetry : 4:2:0
 Scan type : Progressive
 Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.163
 Stream size : 689 MiB (87%)
 Writing library : XviD 1.1.0 (UTC 2005-11-22)
 
 Audio
 ID : 1
 Format : MPEG Audio
 Format version : Version 1
 Format profile : Layer 3
 Mode : Joint stereo
 Format_Settings_ModeExtension : MS Stereo
 Codec ID : 55
 Codec ID/Hint : MP3
 Duration : 1h 49mn
 Bit rate mode : Constant
 Bit rate : 128 Kbps
 Channel(s) : 2 channels
 Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
 Stream size : 99.9 MiB (13%)
 Alignment : Aligned on interleaves
 Interleave, duration : 42 ms (1.00 video frame)
 Interleave, preload duration : 504 ms
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	OK, I'll assume your AVC player only plays in square pixel. 
 
 1920x1080 is 16x9 aspect when viewed as square pixel
 
 720x480 is 3x2 (13.5x9) aspect when viewed as square pixel. If it was flagged as 16x9, many players would horizontally stretch it for 16x9 display but yours is flagged 3x2 square pixel.
 
 640x352 is 16.36x9 when viewed square pixel but is flagged 16x9 so many players would horizontally scale it to 16x9.
 
 The 16:9 square pixel conversion for 480 lines is 853.3 but 853 is not divisible by 16. The closest option is 848x480 which would slightly squeeze the picture horizontally and show about 6 pixels pillarbox either side when enlarged to 1920x1080.
 
 Instead of 848x480, many people use 720x400 for xvid which will play on many DVD players. 720x400 scaled sqaure pixel to 1920 would show slight letterbox.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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