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			<title><![CDATA["fullscreen" or "fit into screen" with ilove?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[do you guys convert your videos in "fullscreen" mode?  or you leave it with the two black stripes? 
I use i love and i am always tempted to use the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>do you guys convert your videos in &quot;fullscreen&quot; mode?  or you leave it with the two black stripes?<br />
I use i love and i am always tempted to use the full screen option since the d2+'s screen is small enough and i want the biggest picture i can get...   but the downside is that it cuts the picture from the side a little bit.    and i also think that it downgrades the quality a little bit?  am i guessing right?<br />
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I wanted to ask,what do you guys prefer to use on your d2/d2+ and does the full screen conversion reduce the quality comparing to normal conversion.       also,what setting is ideal for the tv out?</div>

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