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PowerDVD already has the ability to crop and resize. Yes, there were black bars on the sides to maintain the aspect ratio. I went through 3 browser plugins before I found one that would properly crop the top and bottom bars from Streaming Video on an ultrawide monitor without over-cropping the content in full-screen mode, BUT it was done AND WITHOUT distortion. I still believe that PowerDVD can add a feature to properly crop the video, if they care about that customer-set. I completely understand aspect ratios and I am very intent on having audio and video as it was intended when I am viewing movies.
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This monitor was part of an investment in my home Workstation and at the moment I have neither the space nor budget to sink $2500 more into a dedicated 4K UHD TV for occasional movie enjoyment. I do agree with you that this is not an optimum monitor to view movies on. I'll try to better reiterate the problem and a solution. If the Blu-ray movie you watched was originally shot in 32:9 aspect ratio, powerdvd's cropping feature will help you get a seamless video result on your 32:9 monitor.ĭistortion or not? Not. If any player does the feature to crop the black bars on the top and bottom sides in order to fit your 32:9 monitor (when playing the Blu-ray movie disc you currently inserted), the video will be a distorted one because this movie seems was not shot in 32:9 aspect ratio originally. This stretch feature is what powerdvd can do without causing additional distortion by enlarging the 16:9 blu-ray video to the left and right edges of your monitor, and crop all the excessive parts on the top and bottom side (after the video got enlarged out of the monitor area while still keeping the original video aspect ratio): It is not the player doesn't support your monitor, it is you chose a monitor that doesn't fit your 16:9 Blu-ray movies. In most of cases, a 32:9 monitor is NOT a perfect or the best option if you are looking for a monitor mainly for watching blu-ray movies. If you don't want to see them, it means your player needs to crop them additionally. The black bars on the top and bottom sides are natively planted in your Blu-ray video. I'm not sure if there are any movies originally shot in 32:9 aspect ratio, but they will be translated and planted into 16:9 frame anyway if they are stored on a blu-ray movie disc.
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Some of them might be shot in 21:9 aspect ratio (recorded by cinema-wide professional film recorder), but they need to be re-encoded and placed into the 16:9 frame anyway by adding black bars on the top and bottom sides to prevent "distortion" when projecting the video to a perfect 16:9 screen. However, ALL of the commercial Blu-ray movies are actually encoded in 16:9 frame on the disc. I fully understand there are many guys consider that fitting the video to fullscreen would give the best viewing experience when watching movies. Is there a feature that maybe I haven't found that can perform this function? If not, is this a feature PowerDVD may incorporate in the future? Without this feature, it's no better than the free options out there and just comes with the bloat of many extra services I don't need running. Playing the video in Windowed mode, adjusting crop for 'fit to screen', and then placing a black MSPaint image in the background so that I don't see my Desktop.
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What I would like to see as a feature is a way to crop the horizontal black bars from the top and bottom, have the movie fill up the full 1440 height of the screen and apply vertical bars to the left and right to maintain aspect ratio.Īt the moment, my best option is a hack. Stretch will make the video absurdly stretched wide and still with black bars at the top and bottom.
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Fit to Screen crops the tops and bottoms of valid video content so that it will fit the full width of my screen. both Horizontal and Vertical Bars are displayed., leaving me with a very tiny video on a massive screen. I was hoping that PowerDVD would allow me to watch my movies in all of their glory, however, I found that I am stuck with having one of the below scenarios:
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Luckily I went with the trial instead of going right in and purchasing the software. I almost purchased Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultra to play BluRay on my new monitor.