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Media Center Screen Scaling Issue
Asked By NickVocal
21-Nov-09 01:27 PM
I have a desktup running 2 screens. My main runs at 1650x1080 and the second
is 1280x1024. I always run my media center in a window streched to the max
size on the second screen.
The problem is that I cannot get it to go to 4:3 in windows 7. In Vista I was
able to do this by dragging the media center so it was overlapping both
screens and then maximising it. That used to make it 4:3 when it was restored
but that does not seem to work in vista.
The first week I was using 7 I did get it to behave but I have no idea how,
now it is stuck and I cannot seem to fix it.
Here is a screenshot:
http://www.creativenetworks.ca/mediacenter.jpg
I have played with the settings in media center a ton and it never changes the
ratio.
Oops, one correction, It did work in vista but does not in 7."NickVocal" wrote:
NickVocal replied to NickVocal
21-Nov-09 01:30 PM
Oops, one correction, It did work in vista but does not in 7.
I suggest that you drag and drop a copy of the MC icon to the second screenso
Curious replied to NickVocal
21-Nov-09 02:43 PM
I suggest that you drag and drop a copy of the MC icon to the second screen
so that you start from there.
Also suggest that you go back through the MC TV setup on Win7 and make sure
are not able to set the aspect ration to 4:3 when in full screen mode.
Time To use your HD-TV for your Monitor to see that 4:3 Resolutionsif you do
Hot-text replied to NickVocal
21-Nov-09 04:17 PM
Time To use your HD-TV for your Monitor to see that 4:3 Resolutions
if you do not have a HD-TV it is time to Buy one!
Your Monitors running 60 Hz 16 Bpp
And do they make a Monitors with 2 screens
one desktop with a HD-TV for 4:3 Resolutions as Monitor all you need for
playing PC Games in HD-3D,
Cool << Hmm
7 Getting Hot maybe I need to put XP away and go win7 for that 4:3
Resolutions with my PHILIPS HD-TV
S-Video that PC to it (((((MAN)))))) it would be like have that OLD WEBTV
back in HD-3D
No change with trying the icon thing.
NickVocal replied to Curious
21-Nov-09 04:45 PM
No change with trying the icon thing. I have ran the wizard easily 40 times in
different combinations and have not gotten it to behave.
When I use the MC wizard for an HDMI TV interface in Win7 the first questionI
Curious replied to NickVocal
21-Nov-09 05:38 PM
When I use the MC wizard for an HDMI TV interface in Win7 the first question
I get asked is is the aspect ratio 4:3 or 16:9.
You may have to change the type of display you tell the wizard you have.
You'll have to trust me, I know the product very well and it is not as
NickVocal replied to Curious
22-Nov-09 09:32 AM
You'll have to trust me, I know the product very well and it is not as simple
as that. I have run the wizard many times and have tired selecting 16:9 on the
other screen then going back to 4:3 on the secondary and every imaginable
combination of that with no luck.
Every so often it seems to go back to 4:3 but then for no reason it goes
back to 16:9 and there is nothing I can do to make it 4:3.
This morning for no apparent reason and no changes in settings it is back
NickVocal replied to NickVocal
22-Nov-09 09:37 AM
This morning for no apparent reason and no changes in settings it is back to
4:3. Just to test I have run the wizard several times + restarted and I cannot
get it to go 16:9. Not that I want it to go 16:9 but just to confirm the
settings do not work reliably.
It helps to have the Right Monitor for the Right screen Resolutions4:3 is
Hot-text replied to NickVocal
22-Nov-09 11:59 AM
It helps to have the Right Monitor for the Right screen Resolutions
4:3 is Right Resolutions for your Monitor
The settings confirm That for you!!!
This is just a guess, it may be that the setting options in the Win7 MCwizard
Curious replied to NickVocal
22-Nov-09 01:47 PM
This is just a guess, it may be that the setting options in the Win7 MC
wizard depend besides depending on the type of display you are using also
depend on which screen of the extended desktop you are running MC from or on
EDID data from the display used for the screen of the extended desktop
screen you are running MC from.
HARDWARE IS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE IS SOFTWARE THEY WORK HAND IN HAND andthe
Hot-text replied to NickVocal
22-Nov-09 04:33 PM

HARDWARE IS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE IS SOFTWARE THEY WORK HAND IN HAND and
the need to KNOW
I have a desktup running 2 screens. My main runs at 1650x1080 and the second
is 1280x1024. I always run my media center in a window streched to the max
size on the second screen.
Oops, one correction, It did work in vista but does not in 7.
Time To use your HD-TV for your Monitor to see that 4:3 Resolutions
if you do not have a HD-TV it is time to Buy one!
Your Monitors running 60 Hz 16 Bpp>
I suggest that you drag and drop a copy of the MC icon to the second screen
so that you start from there.
Also suggest that you go back through the MC TV setup on Win7 and make sure
are not able to set the aspect ration to 4:3 when in full screen mode.
No change with trying the icon thing. I have ran the wizard easily 40 times in
different combinations and have not gotten it to behave.
When I use the MC wizard for an HDMI TV interface in Win7 the first question
I get asked is is the aspect ratio 4:3 or 16:9.
You may have to change the type of display you tell the wizard you have.
You'll have to trust me, I know the product very well and it is not as simple
as that. I have run the wizard many times and have tired selecting 16:9 on the
other screen then going back to 4:3 on the secondary and every imaginable
combination of that with no luck.
Every so often it seems to go back to 4:3 but then for no reason it goes
back to 16:9 and there is nothing I can do to make it 4:3.
This morning for no apparent reason and no changes in settings it is back to
4:3. Just to test I have run the wizard several times + restarted and I cannot
get it to go 16:9. Not that I want it to go 16:9 but just to confirm the
settings do not work reliably.
It helps to have the Right Monitor for the Right screen Resolutions
4:3 is Right Resolutions for your Monitor
The settings confirm That for you!!!
This is just a guess, it may be that the setting options in the Win7 MC
wizard depend besides depending on the type of display you are using also
depend on which screen of the extended desktop you are running MC from or on
EDID data from the display used for the screen of the extended desktop
screen you are running MC from.
NOW HERE I SAY:::
Just the SOFTWARE
and how the SOFTWARE
work on that HARDWARE.
call a screen that a New HARDWARE to All of us
Now here the HARDWARE i have for display screen Resolution call Monitors &
Display adapter
Display adapter i know that for the SOFTWARE say 1024 x 768 32 Bpp @ 75 Hz
is all I can get here >>
will work to a Resolutions 4:3 only >>>
will work to a Resolutions 16:9>>
how do i know because PHILIPS HDTV SOFTWARE Version: FA 19PF1340D_V203 PHI
F4_PHI_DS 16.9 ((TELL MC SO)).
NOKIA AND DELL (Monitors HARDWARE SOFTWARE) TELL mc SOFTWARE how to work
the Resolutions
ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series (Display adapter HARDWARE SOFTWARE) TELL mc how
work to a Resolutions too
(Monitors HARDWARE SOFTWARE) have the last Word on the Resolutions. Not you
but can ask the MC to ask the HARDWARE. But if the HARDWARE say NO and no
and no and no stop asking
Boy I Gad i not yours Media Center SOFTWARE for i would have to throw up my
hand a quit working for you <<<Hmm