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but you are still saying "not Possible"
What I am saying is:
- It is possible to use letterboxing/pillarboxing as needed to display, without distortion, without loosing parts of the image, specific content in specific aspect rations that do not match the display aspect ratio of a particular display. I said to you, that this is possible and a reasonable case to press to Cyberlink.
- What is not possible, is to always have no letterboxing/pillarboxing for all content across a range of different aspect ratios given one fixed display aspect ration. Techniques that do this, either distort the image or cut parts of the image out.
The two above cases are quite distinct and different from each other. That is why when you clarified what you meant, I said in the case of item one above, it was a more reasonable suggestion than the impossibility of case 2.
I’ve said from the start, that what Ultra wide monitor owners want is to utilise the screen area “without distorting the aspect ratio“, I even showed in image two of my second post exactly what we want.
The Film “Paul” is 2:35.1, and the borders are barely noticeable in image 2 on a 21:9 monitor, not even worth caring about, but its still the correct aspect ratio, and taking full advantage of the screen space available.
I have never said that we want every pixel of the screen taken up , no matter what the aspect ratio is, as that is impossible without “distorting the aspect ratio”, but you seem to think I have suggested this somewhere?? The only confusion is at your end it seems.
My first posts stand, so if you want to continue to misunderstand what I am trying to say do so.
The propose of this post is to get the attention of developers so a fix can be applied, and a fix is possible, as it already been proven with hacks, non blu ray media files, and other Media Suites.
No one is going to care if there is a very slight boarder at the top on a 2:35.1 or 2:40.1 film, as long as the film fills the screen area as much as possible without loss of the aspect ratio.
Obviously the smaller the aspect ratio, the larger the borders will be at the sides, but it can still fill the screen area from top to bottom without loosing the aspect ratio, and anything above 2:33.1 will start to get slight boarders from top to bottom, but fill the screen area from the sides without loosing the aspect ratio.
Please say you understand now?
I think I’ve given all the information I can, in an understandable way for the developers in this thread, so I’m just going to check the tread from time to time to see if someone else has come up with a fix, or if the developers have bothered to turn up for work one day and fixed this in a few hours with a new patch..
If there will never be a fix, then I will have to resort to an old copy of Arcsoft TotalMedia Theatre 6, and accept that I completly wasted £68 five months ago. But it also means Cyberlink wont be getting any more of my £££$$$ in the future.