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Originally Posted by muaddib
I already have a button (that’s not visible) placed in the resize section for that purpose. It would show a window with a frame of your video source and you will be able to auto crop the border, or do it manually. Or even cut some of the left and right film pixels to increase the height of a widescreen source (maintaining the aspect ratio), all in real time so you can graphically see the changes. Something like GordianKnot crop system.
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Hi Muaddib. Thanks for a great, great tool.
I think it would be very useful to draw a "visible area" frame on the preview window (for instance, with a red wireframe line), where we can see what we are missing by overscan and make an informed decision on whether to overlap or resize overscan.
I have found that overscan varies with the resolution, and it would be nice to take that into account too.
As this also changes from TV set to TV set, it would be even better to have a "user definable view area" for each resolution, in order to customise it to one's personal taste and equipment.
Regards,