04-25-2014, 09:14 PM | #1 |
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USB file for DVD in Motion
So I just used the usb stick for the first time to play an .avi file 1080p of the pilot for the show Resurrection. I put a .flv file on it as well, and it only recognized the .avi. I know it plays .mkv (because they are similar to .avi files). I'm guessing .wmv files will not play. I'll test more later. Right now, I want to throw this out to all the coders. Is this the maximum resolution the video can play? I was hoping the video being 1080p would fill the whole LCD - I did full screen and get this:
You can also choose split screen option from the right side menu and it will show whatever info in 1/3 view on the right side and the movie will be 2/3 view on the left side - so both screens will fill out the whole LCD. Any input/advice/coding help is appreciated! |
04-25-2014, 10:12 PM | #2 |
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Looks like I answered my own question by doing some research and thanks r33 for pointing out the aspect ration being 16:9. So basically 1080p above looks like that. Their aspect ration is around 1.78:1 and 1.85:1. Bluray aspect rations go to 2.39:1 and 2.40:1 - therefore, they fill the screen much better. Here's an example of a guy with an F10 who has a bunch of random movies that he is playing- if you pay close attention, you will realize the higher quality dvd/movie files are bluray or resolution higher than 16:9.
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