zooming in Xine

admin on July 14th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

I use Xine to watch DVDs. In the past I’ve encountered “full screen” (4:3) DVDs that carried a wide-screen (16:9) image. This means there were black bars on the top and bottom of the video frame. When watching this sort of video on a 16:9 monitor, you end up with a full border of black surrounding the image. I have encountered this much more frequently when recording standard definition TV that contains wide-screen video. For example, many music videos on MTV have a wide aspect, but are displayed with top/bottom bars in the 4:3 standard definition frame:

16:9 displayed in 4:3 with black top/bottom bars

Displayed on a 16:9 monitor, in Xine:

16:9 within 4:3 on a 16:9 display resulting in black border

In MythTV, there is a “zoom” function that zooms the video, matching the width of the frame to the width of the display. This ends up cropping the top and bottom black bars, allowing the zoom to fit to the width of the frame:

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Ripping Videos for MythTV with AcidRip

admin on June 26th, 2008 | File Under Linux ariticles, Recommended -

HOWTO: Rip DVDs to a MythTV server and consolidate your home video for easy access to your media.
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