I cannot get that Glide wrapper to work on my system.
Here is a resolution block from the Glide dll. I would try and use a resolution that is native on your desktop if possible. I know you may have already found these but I cannot think of any other way to help you without being able to use Glide.
40 01 00 00 C7 00 F0 00 00 00 C3 8B 4C 24 08 8B 54 24 0C C7 01 90 01 00 00 C7 02 00 01 00 00 C3 8B 44 24 08 8B 4C 24 0C C7 00 90 01 00 00 C7 01 2C 01 00 00 C3 8B 54 24 08 8B 44 24 0C C7 02 00 02 00 00 C7 00 00 01 00 00 C3 8B 4C 24 08 8B 54 24 0C C7 01 00 02 00 00 C7 02 80 01 00 00 C3 8B 44 24 08 8B 4C 24 0C C7 00 80 02 00 00 C7 01 C8 00 00 00 C3 8B 54 24 08 8B 44 24 0C C7 02 80 02 00 00 C7 00 5E 01 00 00 C3 8B 4C 24 08 8B 54 24 0C C7 01 80 02 00 00 C7 02 90 01 00 00 C3 8B 44 24 08 8B 4C 24 0C C7 00 80 02 00 00 C7 01 E0 01 00 00 C3 8B 54 24 08 8B 44 24 0C C7 02 20 03 00 00 C7 00 58 02 00 00 C3 8B 4C 24 08 8B 54 24 0C C7 01 58 03 00 00 C7 02 E0 01 00 00 C3 8B 44 24 08 8B 4C 24 0C C7 00 C0 03 00 00 C7 01 D0 02 00 00 C3 8B 54 24 08 8B 44 24 0C C7 02 00 04 00 00 C7 00 00 03 00 00 C3 8B 4C 24 08 8B 54 24 0C C7 01 00 05 00 00 C7 02 00 04 00 00 C3 8B 44 24 08 8B 4C 24 0C C7 00 40 06 00 00 C7 01 B0 04
I may have already asked this but what happens when you use an available 4:3 resolution with the Glide wrapper? Do you still get the odd behavior? Then the problem may be with the wrapper itself.