Windows – Why do the videos not take up the full screen

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I usually just use Windows Media player, though I've tried Zune and VLC to play back video files (mp4, avi). However, most video files do not fully maximize to the screen – rather, it is a slightly smaller rectangle with some black space around it.

Why is this?

Aren't there any video player applications for Windows that allow for true "full screen"? Maybe I'm missing a setting somewhere in one of the apps I've tried?

Best Answer

Most films have a different aspect-ratio than does your computer screen. Therefore full-screen is not possible - either you watch a smaller part of the film and hope nothing interesting or worthwhile is happening in the part you can't see or you accept that not all your display is going to be filled with filmed material.

I'd rather watch what the director intended than some mutilated or heavily distorted travesty, but I recognise that others find a small bit of blackness deeply disturbing to the consumerist psyche.

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