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Thread: media player that resizes film?

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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by esco123 View Post
    hey thanks rossco and ghost716.
    really helped me, i had an older version of vlc and u cudnot do this in older versions. thanks for your help really saved me alot of trouble, as vlc is my fav for player media eps films.
    It must have been REALLY old, I can't even remember a time when vlc didnt have that option.

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    Yoga Novice BT Rep: +2
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    KMPlayer also does the job quite well

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    alamw's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +5
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    vlc i think do every thing


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    2 Million Ways BT Rep: +7BT Rep +7
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    I use Vlc and it's the best their is

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    which version of vlc are you using? i downloaded the latest one and it seems to have bugs in it as when i tried to put a whole load of movies into the software it seemed to crash on me?

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    lightshow's Avatar Asleep at the wheel
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    I'd like to point out that Xbox Media Center homebrew software for the Xbox has user controllable scaling.

    I find it very useful when I'm watching Dvd's since my tv naturally cuts off parts of the picture (since it's an old SD tv) and I can tell XBMC to just scale the picture back to where ever I want it to be.
    I miss the days of random nut '03
    Click for more activation options, then activate by telephone. Run the keygen.
    if I call them, aren't they going to get me? (you know, down there)

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