Originally posted by: rpc64
Ok I'm having some issues now. I found a patcher that was supposed to make DVDX progressive scan. I patched it but then I had no video when I ran DVDX so I had to put it back to normal. When I watch a DVD with DVDX I am getting the big black bars on the screen. However, when I use xbox media center and set the video for "original size" I get the smaller black bars, which I think is what it's supposed to look like. But I don't want to use xbox media center for dvds because the player is very basic, you can't even access the menu for the DVD.
If you've got XBMC, then youll get a pretty awesome picture.
First off, make SURE that 480p and 1080i are enabled in the MS dashboard. Also make sure your TV is set to 16:9.
I used a patch to get DVDX to work in progressive as well, dont know why it didnt work for you, but it probably wont if the above isnt enabled.
But I'd say play your DVDs in XBMC if you can. This will work with any input, but if you have the HD box, and can output in 1080i, itll look even sweeter.
Since theres no DVD menu support, in order to play the movies, you have to play the actual .vob files. Just start with the first one that is 1gb, and queue them all up.
The Go into my videos setup, and totally get rid of any overscan. Set the arrows to be at the absolute corners. The break out your ruler, and make sure the aspect ratio box is absolutely square.
When youre done, you will see the ENTIRE movie 100% perfect. No overscan, no distortion, and if youre in 1080i, itll even be well upscaled, and look even better than progressive scan.