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@Jirka.Bolech
Yes You are right! I could do the same thing with my Video. Now I learned something. Thanks to my new Monitor I found a more expansive but more easy solution with a better final result.

@Skibum
I did exactly what You suggested. At the end the Monitor is showing a 1920 x 1080 replay on a 1920 x 1200 Monitor and the Video is from the Aspect Ratio now 16x9 and correct but because of the wrong resolution of the Monitor it is less sharp and the objects inside the Video are slightly unproportional.
For who can live with this, it is ok and working, but I know it, I can see it and I found it disturbing.

You are right, but doing this like in Your example I loose a part of the Video in the bottom. This is not what I want, because there are information's that should be inside the final Video.
As You can see, the problem is not easy to solve. The Screen Recorder know that I have a bigger resolution that I like to capture where he solve this with adding black borders to the result Video. He could be more clever and detect this and offer me the option to capture the Video without a Border but stretched 1920x1080.

Anyhow, now after I have a new second Monitor with the right resolution 16x9, I can save my replays without problems using NVidia Shadowplay instead of the Screen Recorder.

Thank You and regards Mikel

Sorry about that!
Here is a Video a little longer then 1 second, but wait for it until I attached the File, because If I press replay to Your Post I cannot attache nothing. So First I replay and then I edit an attache the File.

If I record it in the Window mode, then my Monitor 1920 x 1200 is too small to have a 1920 x 1080 replay and a Windows window around it together. As I don't like to see the Window in my replay this is not a Option for me.

Did You read my edited Post above (08/05/2016 13:51:52), where I solved my Problem with buying one more Monitor and my problems with CyberLink Screen Recorder?
Yes lol, see my edited post above!
Yes, with a JPG File this also works for me same like in You Video, but If I use a Video recorded with CyberLink Screen Recorder on my 16x10 Monitor I will have black borders right and left inside the Video, what I don't get away same like with a JPG.



I try to give You some seconds of my Video, so You can try, but I am not sure if this works like this. Still find out how I can attache it.
I think You are right, but it's late and I cannot find where I can release the Aspect Ratio. Already googeld it and looked all Options but I don't find it. Tomorrow is a other day and then I have a other look.

Thank You for the time You spend thinking about my problem!



I solved the Problem with a new second Monitor in 1920 x 1080. Anyhow I needed a new one because the old one was 10 years old.

Using the CyberLink Screen Recorder with my World of Warships replays is not so good. During Recording I have big Frame drops. With my GTX 970 I always will have ingame 76 FPS. With the CyberLink Screen Recorder during recording of my replays I see drops down to 30 FPS what I also later can see inside the final Video. This is no Option for me!

I solved this problem using NVidia Shadowplay to record my replays with a stabe 76 FPS and then use this Video in PowerDirector14 to cut it, put voice together and render it.

Thank You for Your help!
If I set my Game from Full screen to Window, then I have a Windows window with a frame around my game. This Window I don't like to see inside my Video. The frame also use some pixels and my Monitor has only 1920 wide, where I now get a new wide of about 1900 (cannot check it right now).

With the PowerDirector's PiP Designer it is a stretching, what I also do when I set my Monitor to 1920 x 1080. He also stretch the Video. Slowly I get used to the idea, to buy a other Monitor.

Jirka, thank You for the answer!
I tried what You suggested, but it don't work out. I just don't get the 1920 x 1080. When I run my game (replay) as a Window then there are missing Pixels because of the border and the hight also don't fit.

I have a problem with recording Replays from my Games.

I think the main problem is, that I have a 1920 x 1200 Monitor and I like to have a 1920 x 1080 Video from it. If I do so, the result Videos will have a black bar around it.

I tryed to set my Monitor resolution down to 1920 x 1080 but because he still show it at 1920 x 1200 the picture is not clear anymore. In principe this is working but the quality could be much better.

Buy an 1920 x 1080 Monitor just to convert my replays to a Video would be a solution, but this cost Money I dont like to spend.

Maybe somebody of You people here has a better Idea to solve my Problem?



Thanks and regards Mikel
I bought PowerDirector 14 online and received by mail the Download links for all of the files.

If I try to download the first 3 Files (with the name CyberLink_PowerDirector14 inside), then every download end with 1 sec. remaining but never complete. This way I spended the whole day downloading (about 7GB) but I never got anything.

I could download without any problem vitascene-dsple-2.0.237.1-64bit and TripleScoopMusic_CyberLink

What did I try:
Using 3 different Browser on 2 different Compter (Windows 7 and Windows 10). Disable the Virus Scanner and disable the Firewall. Make sure JavaScript is enabled. No luck at all.

It is very normal for me to download even bigger files and I never had this kind of problems.

Do You have any solution for me before I break my Keybord lol.

Thanks and regards, Mikel from Brazil

Ps.: Sorry but english is not my first language.
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