User manual

The possible options are:
1. CentreCrop: This option ensures that the image fills the height of the displayable area.
However this may result in the image going outside the display area, or the appearance of
black piller boxes to each side of the image.
2. Full: The image will be made to fit the height and width of the display area. For example,
if the display area is 16:9 aspect and a 4:3 image is shown, the image will be stretched to
16:9 making the image look wider.
3. KeepAspect: This option will shrink the image and make sure the full image is viewable.
This can result in letter boxes or biller boxes, whichever ensures the full image is on screen.
4. BottomMask: Similar to KeepAspect, but will move the image to the top of the screen.
5. TopMask: Similar to KeepAspect, but will move the image to the bottom of the screen.
BottomMask and TopMask are similar to KeepAspect, but when letter box bars are present,
the black area is not set to be above and below the image. Instead, the image will be pushed to the
top or bottom of the screen.
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