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Old 14-10-2007, 4:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Problem playing XVid files on Sammy 850

Only noticed this recently, wondering if it's the player or the files...

Whenever I play an XVid file that's not the correct aspect the DVD player ( TV is set to 16:9 so I don't think it's this) stretches the image to fill the screen - i.e. I dont get any black bars so the image is stretched vertically which looks horrible

Is this the player at fault? Or something I can rectify with the file itself? Have tried connecting via HDMI, component and SCART and it behaves the same way.

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Old 14-10-2007, 5:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Problem playing XVid files on Sammy 850

the workaround on some files is set the dvd as 4:3 and then use zoom on the tv. it's annoying to do that but it works
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the workaround on some files is set the dvd as 4:3 and then use zoom on the tv. it's annoying to do that but it works
Thanks, that's an extremely useful tip for the files I've already burned to disc - playing around with Virtual dub I've figured out how to add the bars to a file but it means re-encoding the entire file, not fun!

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Thanks, that's an extremely useful tip for the files I've already burned to disc - playing around with Virtual dub I've figured out how to add the bars to a file but it means re-encoding the entire file, not fun!

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i have the 950 which also has sacd and dvda playback, but i replaced it with a pioneer 696 as my main player as there were so many niggles with the sammy, and the divx support was part of it. it's a pain if you have lots of little clips in different aspect ratios. i just use the 950 as a second player in the bedroom now, and xboxes for divx/xvid
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i have the 950 which also has sacd and dvda playback, but i replaced it with a pioneer 696 as my main player as there were so many niggles with the sammy, and the divx support was part of it. it's a pain if you have lots of little clips in different aspect ratios. i just use the 950 as a second player in the bedroom now, and xboxes for divx/xvid
So is the 696 any better in this respect? Will it pad the picture with boxes depending on the resolution of the file?

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So is the 696 any better in this respect? Will it pad the picture with boxes depending on the resolution of the file?

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if you have a widescreen tv, and play back a disc full of avi files in different aspect ratio's, it usually plays them back correctly. thus black bars at the sides of 4:3 material. i think some don't, but thats the way people create them i think (ie. old files).

they don't make the 696 anymore, it was replaced by a newer model, the DV600, which is reviewed at the following thread

Pioneer DV600 - Are there any online reviews?

there is another slightly cheaper model without sacd/dvda support, i think it's DV400
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