Gorka, could you please post your freevo.conf?  This is where the
difference exists.  If you use the default Freevo settings of 800x600,
you _should_ hve noticeable image stretching.


--- Gorka Olaizola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 07:23:24PM +0200, Jean-Michel Sizun wrote:
> > 
> > Both cases feel perfectly explainable to me.
> > In the first case, you take a skin mean for a 4:3 screen with
> square 
> > pixels and resize it to a 16:9 resolution, so it is normal things
> are 
> > stretched.
> >
> I use the Bluestar skin in 1280x720 resolution with square pixels and
> the
> bitmaps are not stretched (or at least I can't notice nothing
> strange)
> Is there a difference if the resolution is 1440x900?
> Also remember that some of the graphics gets cached so after using
> the
> Panorama skin maybe some graphics could get stretched until a new
> "freevo cache" is executed.
> >
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