On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 14:07, Kevin Liao wrote:
> I also had the same problem (320x240). Does anyone you know why there are
> these black borders? I found that when I captured with larger size
> (352x240), these black borders were still there! So why do I need to first
> capture with a bigger size then cut with yuvscaler? Thanks a lot!

Afaik, the black borders are there because TV mostly doesn't show *all*
the lines. This means that the image information transmitted in the
'frame borders' of the TV signal can't be viewed on a TV anyway, so
they're mostly not being used and thus, they are black.

Cutting these borders away is the simple solution ;-).

Ronald

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