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It's disappointing to me that the MKV cropping tags were never correctly utilized. Because I have a ton of DVDs that are letterboxed 4:3, forcing me to zoom in. It's a pain with 4:3 music video collections that go back and forth between fullscreen and widescreen, so bad that I'm actually thinking about putting the wide and full videos in separate folders. I'm not gonna re-encode them. That always makes the perceivable quality worse.
![]() I don't understand why someone can't just take over the abandoned project that was MPC. Is it because the developers are being stingy and not giving out the tools? |
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