Your video cars ram is probaly failing...
Scrollbars (bars the appear at the side or bottom of the screen that control which part of the information is displayed on the screen)
this depends entirely on the ratio of the movie compared to the ratio of the monitor that it is being played on no matter what ratio you make the movie, someone is going to have a monitor that is a different ratio which will require the black bars (or cutting off some of the image to fill the screen) the best you can do is choose what you feel is the current most standard ratio in use and simply accept that those without monitors of the same ratio are going to have black bars the most common wide screen monitors are 16:9 ratio and filming in that aspect for display on those screens will have no black bars. displaying on monitors that are other than 16:9 will always have black bars
Unless you alter the screen ratio, you'll have vertical bars on your screen.
Scroll bars appear when a page cant be fully displayed on the screen...thats about it=)
If its the monitor you are talking about then just press the "auto adjust" button, on the side of the monitor.
Might "Spotify" be the answer? They're more arcs than bars, but there are three of them and they are green.
I'm not sure if they are generic. I think they may be. Most people prefer the green ones over white or yellow bars.
you cant, but you can reduce the monitors resolution this will make the image bigger. If your using a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor try setting it to 800 x 600 it fits nicely in the screen at that. If you have lots of those silly tool bars installed you might want to hit F11 key to full screen the browser.
Scroll bars - allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen.
Scroll bars - allow you to scroll throughout a document that is too long to fit on one screen.
Yes, but if it not a widescreen TV, you will see the two black bars (letterbox) at the top and bottom of the screen.
They are not time released and they are not 3mg.