"Crop black bars" was working perfectly for me on build 24107 GL, but since then it behaves very wierdly in both GL and DX builds.
I am trying to watch a interlaced iso files, letterboxed in 4:3. The "crop black bars" function will jump in and out like crazy, sometimes squashing the picture vertically, sometimes horizontally.
In 24107 I was pleased to see it behaving perfectly on the same source, preserving aspect ratio and displaying the image full screen on my 16:9 display.
Sorry for the lack of detail in my report. I'm not in front of my XBMC rig right now, but just wanted to see if others are experiencing this. I have ATI HD 3200 mobility graphics.
Thanks!
"Crop black bars" not working since 24107?
kiboy6
Fan Posts: 607 Joined: Mar 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-11-02 13:00
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Dullie
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2009-11-02 14:51
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I confirm.. It does the same with me.. acting crazy.. zooming in and out constantly.. I switched off..
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kiboy6
Fan Posts: 607 Joined: Mar 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-11-02 15:49
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Glad it wasn't just me
![]() Happily this seems to have been fixed now in the GL build at least. 24183 GL cropping black bars perfectly again ![]() DX black bar cropping still acting funky though...... |
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kiboy6
Fan Posts: 607 Joined: Mar 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-11-08 15:36
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So crop black bars still not working for me on Camelot Alpha. Is this a known issue?
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jmarshall
Team-XBMC Developer Posts: 24,523 Joined: Oct 2003 Reputation: 138 |
2009-11-09 03:14
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Known and already fixed.
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kiboy6
Fan Posts: 607 Joined: Mar 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-11-09 04:41
Post: #6
Awesome- that's great news
![]() I tried nightly build 24368 and still had the problem, so i presume it's been fixed since then? Thanks so much for all the hard work... |
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