Quoted from Yelobird:
Sorry dumb question while I'm waiting for this awesome topper to arrive. In watching some of the Star Wars (as an example) topper images many appear rectangular full left to right but the top and bottom are simply flat like a tv screen. Would it be possible to zoom in on the image so it fills the entire round topper projection area? Not sure if that makes sense but seems like it would look really cool if say the light speed video actually looked more like a round light tunnel than a rectangle. Just wondering if any of the savvy owners have figured out a way to use the whole projection area.
Yelobird, maybe if you take your video and crop the image in something like Sony Vegas, you can render the video and save it with just the image you are focusing on. Then you can take your edited video, bring it into the software that comes with the hardware and try to focus on just that image you want to project on the topper. As of now i cannot find anything that will zoom in on specific images or areas of a video that is downloaded into the software. As I show in my video, a round circle represents the projection area on the topper. You cannot zoom in on any part of the video with the software that comes with the hardware in that circle unfortunately. I am happy with the way my videos have turned out, but I understand people want to focus on just parts of the video. I would think with what I stated above, editing a video and cropping the image you want should allow the software just to focus on that one image you want the projector to show.