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    Hi, when playing the dvd of smallville in fullscreen mode I get black bars on all sides of the video. I can change the colors of the black bars in the settings. This changes the color of the black bars to the right and left of the video from black to green or whatever. My goal is to remove the vertical bars to the right and left of the video during fullscreen playback.
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    Ok, I found the solution. When playing dvds there are black borders above and below and to the right and left of the dvd. This seems to not matter which widescreen dvd you play. The color of the border to the right and left can be selected in the wmp options indicating that this is a wmp issue and not a dvd issue. That and the fact that all other players I have tried resize the skin to the ize of the video.

    To fix this problem so that the video expands to fill the screen without resizing, stretching, cropping, or altering the artificially aspect ratio you will need to have the k-lite codec pack program; a standard codec pack for windows media player.

    Next go to the start menu --> all programs --> K-Lite Codec Pack --> Quick Codec Config --> check "DirectShow Filter Configuration" only --> select ffdshow filter configuration --> scroll down and select resize & Aspect --> check the resize box listed at the top so that the changes take effect --> click "resize to screen resolution" and "Keep original aspect ratio" also make sure that "resize always" on the right is also checked --> If you are running wmp 11 while making these changes close it and open it again and the changes will have taken effect.

    Yep, lots of steps, but this will remove those artificial vertical borders to the right and left of the video.

    I was unable to find this solution online. It took a few hours of trial and error to figure this out. I hope someone else who is having the same problem finds this.
    Last edited by james438; 09-20-2010 at 08:46 PM. Reason: spelling, fixed a tiny error
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    update:
    Next go to the start menu --> all programs --> K-Lite Codec Pack --> Quick Codec Config --> check "DirectShow Filter Configuration" only --> select ffdshow filter configuration --> scroll down and select resize & Aspect --> check the resize box listed at the top so that the changes take effect --> click "resize to screen resolution" and "Keep original aspect ratio" also make sure that "resize always" on the right is also checked --> If you are running wmp 11 while making these changes close it and open it again and the changes will have taken effect.
    should instead be:
    Next go to the start menu ––> all programs ––> K–Lite Codec Pack ––> Quick Codec Config ––> check "DirectShow Filter Configuration" only ––> select "ffdshow filter configuration" ––> scroll down and select "resize & aspect" ––> check the "resize" box near the top so that the changes take effect ––> click "resize to screen resolution" and "Keep original aspect ratio" make sure that "always resize" is also selected. Make sure "Process pixel aspect ratio internally" is selected with a "PAR of output device" setting of 1:1––> If you are running wmp 11 while making these changes close it and open it again and the changes will take effect the next time you run wmp 11.
    This updated quote is a more complete answer. It should also be noted that you should not use other codec programs in conjunction with K-Lite Codec Pack like Nimo or whatnot as these may interfere with k-lite.
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