Divx question

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  1. Congay

    Congay Registered User

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    Divx question

    wen playing back Divx on yr tele is there anyway to get rid of the letterbox effect it creates? or is it a effect of the compression?

    can i compress them in a different way to get rid? I am just using the auto settings DVD fab give me

    cheers
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  3. Jimmy

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    Are you playing them through your xbox 360 Pike?
    You can change the screen size with the controller if you are.
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    Also u can change the size depending on what telly you have on the settings
  5. Congay

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    what you changw the act tele settings? not the pc's?

    i am playing the movie from my lappy thru a hdmi to my tele
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    Hutch \o/\o/ TRANCE \o/\o/

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    there is a button on my samsung tv remote, 'picture size' changes it to all different sizes. smaller to larger, zoom in out etc.
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    yeah but if you do that dont you lost the widescreen?
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    yeah, you do 'lose' the widescreen a bit, it depends how much it's cutting off tho. i'd just fanny about with the TV settings, either that or use a different media player where you can change the aspect ratios.

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