1/10/2024 0 Comments Potplayer chromecast![]() I have barely done more than look at this so I don't know for certain that it would do what is requested, but there is the previously mentioned Configuration page available under Preferences (F5) which allows creating and selecting presets. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's far less evil than stretching, which I find unwatchable. Yes, you lose some picture top and bottom but the center of action tends to be slightly above the center of the frame, so moving the picture down a bit prevents peoples heads being cut off most of the time and I think it usually looks quite natural. ![]() Then NUMPAD+9 to zoom until it fills the screen. Nine or ten taps on the (Ctrl+)2 key is usually about right. ![]() Personally I use CTRL+NUMPAD+2 to move the picture down for 4:3 video. Resetting is as easy as one tap on the 5 key. The player remembers the setting from one video to the next and if I'm watching a bunch of 4:3 videos, they all need to be zoomed the same way anyway, so it only needs to be done once. MPC-HC has the same NUMPAD options, which is probably where the Potplayer author lifted them from, but I don't find using them to zoom manually much bother. MPC-HC has an option to remember the last pan and scan setting so it's retained when closing, but I couldn't find a similar option for Potplayer. I can't find a setting to change either in preferences (not that I looked hard) but Potplayer has a Configuration section in it's preferences for creating presets. It's not retained after closing the player. I don't use Potplayer much, but for me the NUMPAD+6 setting is remembered when I switch videos. I've often argued the side of the debate for not always having to watch video in it's original aspect ratio, but even I think stretching it like your Clipboard_1 image is a bit mental. I assume the screenshots you posted are the wrong way around? This is after adjusting with NUMPAD+6 to change the WIDTHīut the next episode will again need manual adjustment, and if you close the player, next time you open it, this episode will as well. I think this is as the black bars on the sides are physically in the image itself See I have it on stretch, nothing happens. If you have any other solutions that might work that would be cool. Is it possible to permanently save info for each video, so once you watch the playlist and have the width set, everytime you load that video again it will use those settings?.Is it possible to automatically "crop" the black bars on the side and then be able to use the STRETCH command like normal?.Is it possible to save the width settings in a file, you can just load before you play a playlist with this problem, and when done load the defaults?.Is it possible to save video settings like Frame Width into a playlist or something, so everytime you load that playlist it retains any settings?.This is all cool and everything but kinda sucks when you are watching a playlist of an entire season as you need to do this every time for every video and everytime you load the player it forgets the settings. What I normally do is just "right-click-on-video/aspect-ratio/stretch" and everything is cool but sometimes the video files are not cropped to the video image itself and have the black bars physically in the image on either side of the action.Īnyway, you can get around it by using NUMPAD-6 and NUMPAD-4 (in the right-click-on-image\Pan-&-scan\Frame Width). I like to watch a lot of TV Shows in PotPlayer and many are not wide screen format. I get that others do not, but for me I prefer to have the image fill the entire screen and not have the top or bottom cut off with pan/scan. ![]() I know that using the STRETCH function on my TV with old TV Shows stretched the image. Before I start I do not want to get into a conversation about "correct aspect ratio and video distortion".
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