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MEXICOWANDERER's avatar
Nov 19, 2016

1st Big Monitor (View Sonic) Need Advice

In order to get an equalizer to help my bad hearing I was advised to download a complete audio visual program called (?) VLC

That part I did and learned I have to open media with VLC in order for the equalizer to work. I am assuming for new monitor picture adjustments I must do the same. The new program icon is an orange traffic cone.

For movies I notice the picture is stretched a little too wide which is distracting. I assume whatever I need to correct fat faces is also found somewhere in the "VLC" adjustments?

Naturally everything is labelled with buzzwords. I got lost in the "VLC ?" Menu tried the View Sonic adjustments but when I stopped the video and returned to Windows 7 the screen looked like a fun house mirror.

Obviously the monitor adjustments are not the way to fix fat faces. It has to be done within VLC.

Can I go into VLC and tweak the image just a little? I want to thank moderator Mr Wizard for helping with the audio. With my deafness I am going to need a true USB serious equalizer and even better over earphones in order to understand movie speech. I figure I am getting 30-40% comprehension but the volume is so loud my ears ring for hours afterwards. I hate this "getting old" bit.

THANK YOU!
  • Videos looking funny sounds like aspect ratio problem. I don't have VLC on this computer, so I can't tell you exactly where, but one of the menus has a few options for aspect ratio correction / override.

    Most movies are 16:9 aspect. Most computer screens are 16:10 for some weird reason. Other computer screens are 4:3.

    Take a look through the menus for those settings, a little trial and error should get you to a good looking picture.
  • strollin wrote:
    I'll never understand why people recommend VLC as a video player, about the only thing good about it is that it has built-in codecs for just about any video format. Beyond that, it's pretty terrible.


    As someone who has worked as a video streaming professional for the last 17 years, I would completely disagree with your statement on VLC being terrible. Everyone I know in this industry uses it and it is quite the handy and competent tool. Having said that, I have not used the Daum player and will take a look at it but have no reason to switch away from VLC, but thanks for posting the link.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    VLC (Video Lan) is the program I use for videos. I've not noticed the stretching but will have to check it out. Check under TOOLS | Preferences (or CTRL-P) INTERFACE.. is "Resize interface to video size" checked. It is on my copy.

    VLC has a few advantages over other video players as I toss Video around the motor home by the GiG, in fact I'm doing it now as I type (Two other devices networked within the RV,,, I can also download those videos to this laptop and VLC can play them. does a great job. Media Player not so good (makes everyone telephone pole skinny as it only plays half width) VLC has the proper codec, Media Player not so much.

    I sometime stll of my Rube Goldburg TV setup.. That's why I toss gigs of video around the house. "ONLY (expensive subscription service)" Lets you.. Do what I do without the service.
  • I'll never understand why people recommend VLC as a video player, about the only thing good about it is that it has built-in codecs for just about any video format. Beyond that, it's pretty terrible.

    I discovered Daum Potplayer a few years ago and find it to be a substantially better video player than VLC in all respects.

    I can't honestly say switching will fix your stretched videos or not since I have never encountered that but you may want to give it a try. It's free and blows VLC out of the water.

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