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07-14-2015
08:58 AM
roScreen scaling
Need some clarification on how roScreen scales from HD to SD. I'm assuming that it's doing what most TV networks do, which is a "center cut". Basically, they scale the HD image proportionally down to 864x480, then slice off the sides to get to a SD aspect ratio (720x480). Thanks for any info
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Komag
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07-14-2015
12:20 PM
Re: roScreen scaling
That's not what I see though - it's always scaled down and squished in, so nothing is cut off, but everything is now squished so circles are now tall ovals, squares are tall rectangles, etc.

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07-14-2015
12:58 PM
Re: roScreen scaling
Thanks. I was hoping for a different answer. Don't want to have 2 sets of graphics
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