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Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

Hulk Smash! (Elite) posted this on Monday, 9th October 2006, 11:57

I`ve noticed lately that some of the things I`ve downloaded have been anamorphic (ie. squashed up/long thin people).... how do you "stretch" them out/watch them in the correct ratio on Windows Media Player? There`s probably an easy solution, but for the life of me, I can`t work out how!? :/

(...oh, and sorry if this is in the wrong forum - wasn`t sure where to put it...)

This item was edited on Monday, 9th October 2006, 23:34

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

Batavia (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 00:11

I think you might need a Mpeg2-codec, but please don`t quote me as I am a kinda novice on this.

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

cirdan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 00:34

not sure how to help relating to media player, but have you thought about trying another media player. someone recommended vlc media player to me a while back and i use that all the time. i had trouble when mediaplayer wouldnt play certain files or things would be a bit jerky, but with vlc its played everything, and in the options you can change the aspect ratios. and as far as i know its a free download, well it was when i got it.

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

xfg (Elite Donator) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 00:42

Yep, get VLC. I`ve never actually had to specifically install any codec packs or even DVD software - it plays anything and it plays it in the right shape. :D

I don`t use WMP for *anything*, not even .WMV.

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RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

Batavia (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 00:48

VLC (but it wouldn`t open for me).

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

cirdan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 01:27

do you mean the website wouldnt open, the link?

i got mine from download dot com i think it was, i just typed in vlc in the search. i had to temporarily allow pop-ups. but it downloaded ok. the link worked ok.

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

Hulk Smash! (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 03:28

Oooo - thanks guys (and gal). I`ve just downloaded the VLC Player and it plays fine/in the correct ratio :) .

A couple of questions though...

1. How do I make it (VLC) my preferred player (so things automatically play on it)? At the moment, all my files automatically open on the Windows Media Player - I have to manually transfer the file to the VLC Player...

2. Is there any way of watching something full-screen, without losing the picture quality? (ie.the player just seems to enlarge the original picture size..).

Thanking you kindly....

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

duder (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 06:46

VLC is excellent.

1. A way to do it is right click the file you want to open then choose open with. Click browse and browse to where VLC is stored. Check the "always use the selected program to open this kind of file.

This item was edited on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 07:46

RE: Watching anamorphic movies/stuff on Windows Media Player....

Paull (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th October 2006, 06:50

When the movie is playing just right click on the picture & choose aspect ratio, then whatever aspect you need.

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