Hey, Randy, Iām curious about something. Where are the bars coming from at the top and bottom of your videos? Did you notice that the bottom bar is cutting off a good section of the frame in your video? Compare the pictures you added from that same camera to the video in that post.
I donāt see bars. on any of the videos. must be your player or browser plug in doing something odd. centre of the image is an active video.
His video isnāt captured or formatted in the 16:9 aspect ratio. He could have been using a capturing tool with which you define an area on your screen that is to be captured, as demonstrated below. Or maybe he captured it on his phone and zoomed in, many phone screens are wider than 16:9 these days.
Edit: But the window of the video player plug-in displayed in the forum is always 16:9.
She looks completely disinterested
When Lilu was riding Mixo in the afternoon, she looked bored.
I was under the impression, that Mixo in the frequence he tries to fuck Lilu doesnāt get hard enough, and himself gets unsatisfied.
So I must say Lilu is really patient wirh Mixoās requests, but probably not enthusiastic.
JMO
This is what I see. As far as I can tell over the last several days, it only happens on Randiās videos. Iāve never seen it anywhere else.
Iām playing them in the browser and I have no plugins that can selectively affect a single personās videos.
Here are a couple of videos that Kade posted.
I agree, itās possible that bandicam might be able to do that. IDK, Iāve never used it, but Iāve also never seen those bars on any other bandicam video.
I get exactly what you got when I zoom in on a video on my phone. But, I donāt think he zoomed in on this video because the entire top of the video is still there. You can see the timestamp and the bandicam logo. Itās just the bottom thatās cut off. And, if the bottom bar wasnāt there youād be able to see the VHTV logo, as well.
I was hoping Randi would give us a little insight on what might be happening.
Just so you donāt think Iām nutsāor, maybe you do anyway āIām not the only one seeing those bands on his videos.
Here I was a little fast when I wrote this. Upper part is as it should be. What shows that the setting is wrong is the ābackground image that fills the paneā! JMO
Youāre most likely right because Iāve never used bandicam. You know more about it than I do.
When a video is not in 16:9 the plug-in uses a scaled up frame of the video as a background image, to fill in those black bars. Only the crudely marked part is the video here, above and below are parts of the filler image. When you go to fullscreen playback you see black bars above and below.
This happens to me all the time when I upload vertical shower videos, an it looks terrible. Buzt it only happens when you use, what I call the āupload codeā, that is generated upon uploading, to display the video. After posting I edit my posts to display the video, only using the video file address instead.
Here I show you, how I can display that little clip I uploaded in two different ways.
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I understand what youāve been saying, although I think it has also to do with the resolution of the video, i.e. itās too small to fill the entire preview window, so the software fills in the blank areas with those bars, whether theyāre black or otherwise.
What youāre referring to is what happens when he posts the video. Iām talking about what happens just before he records the video.
The top part of the video is all there. Itās the bottom part thatās missing and thatās the most important part In the video that I quoted above. The bottom part of that video contains the main subject, and thatās being cut off.
I donāt think he intentionally meant to cut out the most important part of the video. I think there may be a setting that needs to be changed in bandicam, possibly recording in full screen mode, which would fill the preview box due to the resolution of the video rather than just the aspect ratio.
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@Julio137347, I have a question for you. Iāve posted hundreds of videos on this forum, but Iāve never seen either of these commands used to display a video. It always uses this command when I post a video.
Where do these two commands come from? They donāt appear to be created by the software. I see a slight similarity in the first command starting with āuploadā, but itās still quite different from the command the software creates when I post a video.
I have a feeling that some angry moderator is going to dump this all into the chamer of chatters any moment now. This seems like a good opportunity to remind people that we actually have a topic āLetās talk about VIDEO EDITINGā¦ā which would be the perfect place for these technical discussions. You can find the link in my profile. Anyway:
The first ācommandā is really just the code that was created when I uploaded the video. Thatās what I call the āupload codeā. I had named the file ārandom aspect ratio.mp4ā, thatās why in this case this code might look like some clever command line. When you refer to a video by itās upload code, the software also knows where to find a thumbnail image that was created on upload. This is the filler image that fills the rest of the 16:9 aspect ratio player window when your video is in any other aspect ratio.
The second one is the address of the video file on VHTVās servers after uploading. When you right-click on a video, you can copy the videoās URL to your clipboard. When you insert this address into a new post you can show your video in other topics without having to upload a new copy every time. When you refer to a video by this address the software canāt find the thumbnail image. When your video isnāt 16:9 youāll get black bars above and below or left and right of your video in the 16:9 player window.