Somebody has told me how to use Fit Cd but I still dont get itCan someone tell me how to use Fitcd which includes EVERY SINGLE STEP on how to Resize and make borders for videos so that it fits the tv screen without cutting the edges.I hate it when I cant see the full size of the video on tv.I hope somebody can help me.
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	Why? Everything you've ever seen on TV has had this "problem". It's part of the design of televisions. Some of the newer HDTV's have no-overscan options.Originally Posted by aruwin
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	TV shows are actually shot knowing that overscan exists, and therefore don't put anything of importance there. Also, the overscan area is not a fixed size, but varies from TV to TV. There is no absolute fix. 
 
 That said, FitCD is very straight forward to use. Load you video, select your output format, select the number of blocks of overscan you want (2 is a good average), and save the script.
 
 if you are still unsuree, do a search for posts on FitCD by FulciLives. I believe he posted a pretty good step by step some months backRead my blog here.
 
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	Take a look at this thread here: (scroll down to the third post) 
 https://forum.videohelp.com/topic316333.html
 
 I think this is the excellent guide Guns1inger referred to.In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.
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	The FulciLives FitCD Guide: 
 
 https://forum.videohelp.com/topic296341.html#1487285
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