powed dvd video stretching? its terrible!

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  • kevinherring
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2002
    • 7

    powed dvd video stretching? its terrible!

    When divx movies were played in power dvd 4.0 and run fullscreen, the video was stretched so that it filled the screen. This of course was bad if you were watching the video on your monitor but if you were outputting the image to a widescreen tv the image could be stretched, mainting the correct aspect ratio and at the same time utilising the whole bandwidth of the video cable.

    now it would appear that it does the same as wmp, where it maintains the aspect ratio. this is bad as your lose over a 1/3 of the bandwidth between the computer and tv! and it is very difficult to get the correct resolution!

    when you play a dvd you have the option of stretching it, which works fine. you also have their new smart stretch which is terrible! it causes major tearing on my laptop....

    And another thing. the slider bar at the bottom seems to completely not work in dvds!

    not impressed with power dvd 5 so far......

    anybody an comments?
  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    I don't have a single problem with PowerDVD 5. Tried movies with 4:3 and Widescreen (16:9) aspect ratios, and both types displayed properly. The progress slider bar works alright as well.

    Perhaps you should reinstall PowerDVD, or move to another player that may work for you.

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    • Oriphus
      Digital Video Technician
      Digital Video Technician
      • Aug 2003
      • 405

      #3
      Check the settings on PowerDVD as i have no problems with it either
      http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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      • shiny#3
        Digital Video Master
        Digital Video Master
        • Jul 2003
        • 1000

        #4
        there is nothing wrong with your settings in powerdvd 4.0
        as our new and resourceful member Oriphus implies!!!!
        I have met the same problem using powerdvd 4.0

        what I found out after doing a little research was that
        powerdvd was missing the black bars that are encoded within
        a normal DVD video and/or the the display instructions
        that are normally implemented in the *.ifo files.
        (this is at least what I have learned from several pages that deal
        with ifo editing.)

        I switched to WINDVD back then but chances are that cyberlink has solved this problem.

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        • Oriphus
          Digital Video Technician
          Digital Video Technician
          • Aug 2003
          • 405

          #5
          "there is nothing wrong with your settings in powerdvd 4.0
          as our new and resourceful member Oriphus implies!!!!
          I have met the same problem using powerdvd 4.0"

          Interesting you choose to have a go at me. Am i invading your territory. Where you trying to be the next great member or something and i am in your way.

          Note: Enchanters reply stated that he/she did not have a problem so to try a re-install.

          Note Also: My reply stated also that i did not have a problem. Try the settings.

          Resourcefulness is something i do have. Jealousy and ignorance is something i have no time for.

          Good Day to you
          http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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          • shiny#3
            Digital Video Master
            Digital Video Master
            • Jul 2003
            • 1000

            #6
            to oriphus:

            you are not invading my territory....
            since this is not my territory and I am not trying to be
            anything else but my self...
            what is getting on my nerve is that you reply to any thread
            no matter if you have knowledge of it or not and somtimes
            with your resourceful statements mislead users or even void
            an appropriate answer by making or faking the impression that
            the question asked has been answerd already.

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            • Oriphus
              Digital Video Technician
              Digital Video Technician
              • Aug 2003
              • 405

              #7
              i think you will find i only reply to threads that i hae experience with. do you see me any of the DivX Xvid or VCD forums, NO. I do have a bit of knowledge in them, but ill stay out of there anyway. I may be new to this forum, but im certainly not new to forums. You are very sad to pick at these we problems you find anyway. Maybe you shuld get out more
              http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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              • setarip
                Retired
                • Dec 2001
                • 24955

                #8
                To kevinherring

                I couldn't help but notice that you previously had problems with your then-new installation of PowerDVD v.4.0 and WinXP.

                1) Did you ever resolve those problems?

                2) Are you, by any chance, using "other-than-purchased" versions of the program? - If so, this could likely contribute to the unusual performance problem...

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                • kevinherring
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 7

                  #9
                  nope never sorted the problems, so i switched back to my (as you rightly pointed out) slightly more proper version 4 and media player classic (which as fantastic).

                  that'll learn me, i guess i must have a pre-release version....

                  kevin

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                  • kevinherring
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 7

                    #10
                    actually, just read your post again (sorry, not paying attention) and realised its about version 4 that i posted ages ago. as for the old problems, it is a proper copy, and i never did really sort out the problems. however when it was time to do a fresh install of winxp it worked fine.... very strange

                    kevin

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                    • setarip
                      Retired
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 24955

                      #11
                      "nope never sorted the problems, so i switched back to my (as you rightly pointed out) slightly more proper version 4 and media player classic (which as fantastic)."


                      Glad to hear you've resolved your problem ;>}

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                      • Enchanter
                        Old member
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 5417

                        #12
                        To Oriphus & shiny#3

                        Please exercise some self-restraint and stop making laughstocks out of yourselves...

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                        • Oriphus
                          Digital Video Technician
                          Digital Video Technician
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 405

                          #13
                          Sorry, will do
                          http://www.dvd-backup.tk

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