tzikeh: (question - inquiry - bafflement)
[personal profile] tzikeh

I'm truly desperate and I would greatly appreciate any help available.

The dealio:

DVD player: A Samsung BD-D5700. You can read about it here, and there's a link to download the instructions in .pdf format.

Plays downloaded .avi files off of a USB stick--but here's the problem. The downloaded .avi files are of shows in 16:9, and the tv is 4:3.

Regular DVDs that are in 16:9 play just fine (with black bars across the top and bottom). But downloaded .avi files that are in 16:9 only play in 4:3. The problem (I'm assuming) is that the .avi file does not have the "this is a 16:9 file" information encoded for the DVD player to read.

The TV is an ancient Sharp CRT that only has RCA inputs, so we can't use HDMI connections. However, it has four screen settings to choose from: 4:3, 4:3 full, 16:9, and 16:9 full. We've tried 4:3, and we've tried 16:9 full (which seem to be the only options). The player is new, so we're not entirely familiar with what kinds of options we have.

If anyone has an automatic "Yup, I know how to fix it" answer, that would be great.

If anyone is willing to go the extra mile and download the instruction manual pdf, that would be amazing.

If anyone knows how to hook up a laptop to the DVD player, and play the .avi file off of the laptop, and you think that will fix it, please let me know.

If anyone knows of a way to *convert the .avi file into something that will fix it*, I am willing to do that.

Please, please, please help. If you can't, but you know someone who might have an answer, please send them over?

Date: 2012-01-14 05:48 am (UTC)
brownbetty: (Default)
From: [personal profile] brownbetty
Have you tried altering the aspect ratios on the DVD player rather than the TV? The manual mentions this can be done on p. 28.

Alternately, here's a software solution, totally untested by me, but looks promising?

Date: 2012-01-14 11:49 pm (UTC)
phoenix64: parker holding an orange and smiling (Default)
From: [personal profile] phoenix64
You have a Mac, right?

Date: 2012-01-15 04:49 am (UTC)
phoenix64: parker holding an orange and smiling (Default)
From: [personal profile] phoenix64
OK, I can finally look at your LJ entry and see that MPEG Streamclip has been brought up. I would pull it up and give you more information but I am literally in my third attempt to restore my hard drive, and you seem to be well in hand over there.

I hope everything works out OK!

FYI: since I haven't seen this phrase being used already, the problem is the anamorphic flag on the video. You might need another program than MPEG Streamclip to fix it, like Quicktime Pro.
Edited Date: 2012-01-15 04:58 am (UTC)

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