I know where you are coming from, but doubt you can display 'nothing' above
and below, if you see what I mean.  If the setting is not in the monitor,
then its a no no.  VLC etc blank the unused pixels by software, not
hardware, which I assume Adobe doesn't do...

Neil.

On 5 December 2011 17:19, Mike Boom <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
>
>
> At 08:58 AM 12/5/2011, [email protected] wrote:
> >I don't understand your goal. If you display 1920x1080 with no
> >borders on a 1920x1200, it will be distorted from the proper proportion,
> no?
>
> Sorry if I wasn't clear. I'm looking for a 1920x1080 display on a
> 1920x1200 screen that uses letterbox above and below to keep the
> video in its proper perspective. Most video viewers like VLC Media
> Player or Windows Media Player do this in full screen mode: they keep
> the correct aspect ratio, but expand to fill the screen as much as
> possible using that ratio.
>
> With 1920x1080, that would be 1920 wide (the full width of the
> screen) by 1080 high (60-pixel letterbox above and below).
>
> Mike Boom
>
>  
>


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