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i've searched and can't find any relevant information:
i remember xbmp having a crop option where you could crop a certain number or pixels off the top/bottom/left/right of the image. this feature seems to have disappeared in the transition to xbmc and i'm wondering if there's a reason for this. i find cropping useful in certain cases.
thanks in advance to anyone who has some information for me.
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what is the reason for you wanting cropping?
the same thing can be achieved in most cases using the variable zoom (from the osd)
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if i have subtitles on the bottom which are embedded in the image which i don't want to see, and don't care about losing that chunk of the image, i'd like to be able to crop it out. xbmp had the capability and i wasn't sure if it made it into xbmc. apparently not, and if it's a lot of trouble to add it doesn't really matter that much. thanks for the reply.
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Please don't revive ancient threads for no good reason.
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Can anyone tell me why when I watch videos some of it appears off the screen? For example when watching a stream or a show from Ice films, the video size is so big that I am missing some of it. I've tried fiddling with the settings but nothing has worked. Am I missing something?
Thanks
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No icefilms support here and read the post above yours.
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