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16:9
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The 16:9 aspect ratio is a common widescreen format for displays and video content. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover issues with video playback and photo display where content intended for 16:9 appears incorrectly in 4:3, such as in Windows Media Player, Windows Photo Viewer, and Womble EasyDVD. Users also seek help selecting the correct 16:9 resolution for monitors on Windows XP and Windows 7, and troubleshooting Windows Media Center display settings. These threads focus on aspect ratio mismatches and resolution configuration for widescreen monitors.
I'm using Womble EasyDVD video DVD burner and all i get is a non-full screen image of full screen 4:3 and 16:9 video files. The image is squeezed to the middle of the screen. Why and what should i do? I can't change to another video DVD Burner as this is the only
Video DVD Burner i found and...
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Hello, I use windows 7 home premium x32 bit and every photo i open shows up as a 4:3 photo. I know that my photos are 16:9, even the stock windows photos are 4:3. I am using windows photo viewer to view the photos. I have a 1336x768 screen, it's a laptop screen. Please help. Thanks for your time.
I'm getting a new LCD display for my Windows XP machine.
I right-click the desktop and go to settings to see the available resolutions, but does the list I see depend on what monitor the computer is hooked to, or is the list of the computer's specifically? Like if I hooked up to a different...
Hi!
I have 2 questions, please help me. I've installed the 64bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium.
Everything works perfectly fine, but there is 1 thing: After watching a few minutes T.V. in Windows Media Center,
the controls for shifting channels are gone. Here is a screenshot...
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