On 06/02/2009 09:44, Stephen Rowles said the following:
>> Hi All
>>
>> I recently reinstalled my freevo machine (replaced gentoo with ubuntu),
>> and installed 1.8.3, but I can't for the life of me remember how I got
>> the interface to be widescreen! At the moment, its full screen but 4x3.
>> Videos play properly (apart from dvds, they play in 16x9 but using the
>> 4x3 width....). I am using a 16x9 telly, at 1360x768 over a vga cable.
>> Also, how would one make it so a certain button on a remote zooms the
>> image in? I had a look at mplayer slave stuff, I have managed to make a
>> button change_subs, swicth_audio, and switch_ratio, but not just plain
>> old zoom! I have some 4x3 videos, but the top and bottom have black
>> bars....
>>
> 
> I think...
> 
> /etc/freevo.conf:
> 
> geometry = 1360x768 (for you)
> 
> There is also a widescreen theme which you can choose called panorama
> which works better for widescreen (Select with 'd' I think).
> 
> for me to get this to work properly with xine I also had to set the
> appropriate resolution in my X config which meant setting the DisplaySize
> section on the Monitor to an appropriate 16x9 resolution.

You may also need to set the -monitoraspect in MPLAYER_ARGS_DEF and 
perhaps IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT.

Check the command line that is being used from the logs.

Duncan

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