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| This may sound like a novices question but its bugging me. In Windows Media Player 11, when playing a DVD, it wont goto full screen, it only fills about 2/3. Pressed Atl+Ent to goto full screen mode but still does not fill the screen. Ive been in the options for full screen but made no difference. Any ideas?
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When you say 2/3s do you mean it gives you black bars above and below the picture?
If yes, then that is fullscreen. In a cinema the screen is about 2.35:1 ratio, whereas normal monitros are either 16:10 or 16:9. You're seeing it fullscreen and in the correct ratio.
If you use something like VLC or Media Player Classic you can force it to stretch the picture, but it doesn't look very good when faces etc are extremely thin. Doesn't look right at all.
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| No i mean, on the left and right is black to. Yes VLC works fine, ok i guess i stretches it but looks fine. Media Player 9 used to do full screen fine, there must be a way to get 11 to do it.
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Bruce, I was assuming that it was full screening properly, but that OP wasn't happy about the black boxes at the top and bottom. Running the file in VLC or Media Player Classic will give you the correct aspect ratio.
What I was getting at was you could stretch it to fill the screen and get rid of black boxes etc.
However, I don't understand the problem now that OP has explained it. All I can suggest is a different media player. I've never had this problem and wouldn't know where to look.
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Freakshow, thank you for that. 
Clearly changes via Updates are ongoing. Re-checking VLC Player in Ubuntu 8.04.1, it's once again producing the best quality video playback, courtesy of Ubuntu Updates, and is quite stunning at full screen on my DVI/HDMI interface wide-screen display.
As well as another forum post about IE7 problems, a very old friend who's not a computer expert, but a very good photographer and quite expert in the use of Magix photo presentations for video DVDs, has just told me about new problems with Windows Media Player not playing, hence my words about MS.
Unaffected by such problems myself, it's difficult to be sure, but it does sound as if recent Windows Updates (ie software patches) could well be responsible.
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As far as I am aware I am fully upto date and haven't had any problems myself. I don't use Windows Media player for video usually, but when I do no problems.
The IE posting, I think that they had decided it was a naughty codec.
Let's not start spreading Microsoft conspiracy theories until it can be proven eh?
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| To get back to my original problem. To be honest i use VLC which is fine, no problems. However WMP 11 is the problem. (On XP) When you put the video to full screen you get the usual bars at the top and bottom but also on the left and right. Does anyone have WMP11 and NOT have this problem when playing any DVD?
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