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I shot video's on my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (in vertical mode, not landscape) and paid no mind to what the video resolution was. I then converted the mp4 videos to avi and burnt them to dvd disc but when i watch the video's on my widescreen tv the top and the bottom of the video is out of shot. I tried altering the aspect ratio on my tv but it made no difference. Now i have a program on my laptop that converts video's to all formats, It works great but i have no idea what resolution to convert them to so all of the video is on the tv screen & not just the middle! Please can someone help me? What resolution is best to watch phone-made video's on a widescreen tv? Thanks.
Check the resolution of your TV and try to crop to that one, or at least to a resolution with the same ratio. – Máté Juhász – 2016-06-28T06:56:44.390
1Andi, you should really watch this video (it's not a serious video, but it's message is absolutely correct, human eyes are horizontal and thefore video should be too). In the future, just never make vertical video's. youtube.com/watch?v=Bt9zSfinwFA . You mightl need some video-editing software to fix the video. Do you have some software? If not, I will try and find a free solution. – BramMooij – 2016-06-28T08:36:02.847