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  1. photo show my video who is not full in width,can I make somehow my video is like 2. photo, full width video screen without empy space left and right?
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  • If you're asking if you can increase the width of your video without increasing the height... Yes. But you can't do it without distorting the video, by stretching it horizontally.
    – Jim Mack
    Apr 20, 2017 at 18:40
  • this is ok, can you please tell me how i can do this?
    – nikola99
    Apr 20, 2017 at 18:43
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    What tools (programs) do you have available? On what platform (Mac, Win etc)? With what codec is your video encoded?
    – Jim Mack
    Apr 20, 2017 at 18:50
  • I don't have nothing, I use windows 10
    – nikola99
    Apr 20, 2017 at 18:50
  • I try today find movie maker but not find official website
    – nikola99
    Apr 20, 2017 at 18:51

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You are referring to resizing the video.If you are using Windows platform you can use Windows movie maker to do it.Add your media file and switch to Project Tab you can set the ratio. only the two mentioned are available. Wide Screen(16:9) & Standard(4:3)

If you are looking for a fully customizable Space,the free program recommended program is Handbrake .Download it,install and run the program.

  • Choose the particular video clicking on the source button and navigate to it.
  • Next choose the destination for the output
  • Click on the picture tab and choose None from the Anamorphic dropdown list
  • Then adjust your height and width (Make sure you untick "keep aspect Ratio")
  • Finally click Start then you will see the adjusted video in the folder you chose for the destination output.

Check the image:enter image description here

You can reduce the resolution too(Reducing resolution) with this tool.

Thats it, Enjoy:)

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