![]() Mind you, Windows Media Player exhibits the same symptoms. It puzzles me as to why the same machine that properly converts the bits for the Xbox can't display/scale them properly for the attached display. SD) Divx files that are 16x9, they play just fine, scaled right up to my screen's edges. I have no idea WHY this is because if I play "ordinary" (i.s. ![]() It allows media players to playback movies with AC3 and DTS audio tracks. I'm running the latest drivers for an NVidia card (as fetched by Windows 7). AC3Filter - AC3Filter is a high quality free audio decoder and processor filter. Of course, beats the network up because the XBox goes to the HTPC, the HTPC goes to my WHS machine to fetch the data, it comes back to the HTPC, gets transcoded and streamed back to the Xbox. If I use the Media Center connection software in my XBox 360 - it plays perfectly, filling the 16x9 screen edge-to-edge, just like Vista's WMC software USED to. Now when I play a 720p 16x9 MKV file, I get some 'letterboxing' - like it's halfway between 4x3 and 16x9 - with the aspect ration looking alightly squished as a result. Previously, under Vista Ultimate (32 bit), I had Arcsoft's Total Theater Pro for playing Blu-Rays and MKV decoding under Media Center. I did download ac3filter and it did fix the problem, however, i cant help but feel it was fixing a problem that EMC10 was causing. MKV support) and AC3filter (so I could HEAR the MKV files). I just upgraded my home-built HTPC from Vista Ultimate (hey, it was a giveaway) to Windows 7 Ultimate - clean install.Īfter that, I installed the Divx7 beta (to get. ![]() Does anyone know why Windows Media Center wouldn't correctly display a 16x9 video? ![]()
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