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2008-11-27
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Now: My TV set does the same, but uses some clever algorithm that leaves the center of the picture almost untouched while stretching the area close to the border (left&right) most. This is a very acceptable compromise for most shows on TV.
Is there any tool (command line tool preferred, as it should work as part of existing scripts) that would let me apply the same effect when encoding for the N800? I looked around but didn't really find anything for GNU/Linux.
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2008-11-28
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As I said, while with widescreen sources I only use cropping, I found the only acceptable method to get 4:3 to fullscreen is cropping and streching. I don't like the stretching either, but I like black borders even less.
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2008-11-28
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I don't know what people have against black bars, cropping, pan'n'scan, distortion, etc. all of that ******** is a million times worse.
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2008-11-28
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2008-12-01
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I personally think the black borders are horrible. I would do anything to get rid of them. Anything, even at the expense of distortion, is better than any black borders. See this thread, 4 black borders decreases screen realestate by as much as 37%, http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...t=24349&page=3, thread #30.
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As I said, while with widescreen sources I only use cropping, I found the only acceptable method to get 4:3 to fullscreen is cropping and streching. I don't like the stretching either, but I like black borders even less.
Now: My TV set does the same, but uses some clever algorithm that leaves the center of the picture almost untouched while stretching the area close to the border (left&right) most. This is a very acceptable compromise for most shows on TV.
Is there any tool (command line tool preferred, as it should work as part of existing scripts) that would let me apply the same effect when encoding for the N800? I looked around but didn't really find anything for GNU/Linux.