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I have a 16:9 TV connected via S-Video. How do I tell MCE to zoom the DVD so it will fill the screen completely:
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When a movie or video clip is playing, either use the info button (i) or your MCE remote or right click and select zoom. Gives you 3 different zoom options, one of which should fill the screen.

Last updated: 03 Dec, 2008

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