Posts: 3
Joined: Aug 2016
Reputation:
0
I have joined this forum to hopefully solve this issue.
Quite simply none of films I watch via Kodi on my TV fire stick are in widescreen format.
Despite going to VIDEO and PLAYBACK in the setting and toggling between 4:3 and 16:9 and Nonlinear nothing changes.
I am not seeing the film as the director intended.
I am seeking the 'letterbox' format with the black bars top and bottom and all the action visible without losing anything on the right and left-hand sides of the screen.
If anybody could help it would be appreciated.
Posts: 19,982
Joined: May 2009
Reputation:
452
nickr
Retired Team-Kodi Member
Posts: 19,982
Sorry but you need to give more info. What hardware? What version of libreelec? Debug log to paste site? Mediainfo output for video file?
If I have helped you or increased your knowledge, click the 'thumbs up' button to give thanks :) (People with less than 20 posts won't see the "thumbs up" button.)
Posts: 3
Joined: Aug 2016
Reputation:
0
Thanks for replying, but to be honest I do not understand anything in your response.
Posts: 3
Joined: Aug 2016
Reputation:
0
2016-08-11, 17:49
(This post was last modified: 2016-08-11, 18:45 by CintraPark.)
I have solved the issue and it is probably basic for kodi aficionados, but I will include it below for kodi newbies like me not happy with how films look when they play them.
Choose any film and start watching it.
I have a remote for a fire stick and on that I press the round ok/select button.
Options will appear at the bottom of the screen including an icon that looks like a reel of movie film( these will differ according to the source of your film, some may be at the top of the screen and not have a movie reel, but they should include the vital options).
Click on it and the second option is view mode.
Click on it.
You will now be able to toggle through all the screen size options wide/zoom/normal/stretch etc.....
At the same time the film you are watching will change with each selections.
Once you have chosen the one you like scroll down to 'set as default for all media' and click to agree.
Posts: 454
Joined: Feb 2013
Reputation:
6
2016-08-11, 17:50
(This post was last modified: 2016-08-11, 17:52 by JxPx.)
what is your source for the video file?
never mind that.. you seem to have solved your own problem.