For the FMVs and cut-scenes, we need comparison screenshots, with the hack enabled on the widescreen shots.
Also, I have one question. If the FMVs come in 4:3 versions and 16:9 versions, then why is Gabbo's 4:3 FMV shot letterboxed?
You can check for yourself in the game folder:
2K GamesBioShockContentBinkMovies
Only a few of the videos have differant 4:3 and 16:9 versions. You can check the rest (they are all bink videos) to see what their native format (full/wide screen, or letterboxing, etc) is, and then play the game to see if it changes the video much when it plays 16:9 compared to 4:3
For instance, the plane sequence is native widescreen format in the original bink file.
The majority of the FMV's are just little partial screen ones that show you how to use your plasmids, those little B&W tv ad like things that last only a few seconds. The two ends have 1 FMV for each, each about 40 megs.
Then there's the harvest and save sequences which are FMV and have the two formats. And there's a short video near the end that has 2 differant formats.
There's videos for the moving backgrounds when you hack stuff.
And there's the largest video of all... a 130 meg video that looks like its a trailer from E3 from a year or two ago since the game is differant looking from that now lol.
Anyway, most of the rest are just in game stuff, and the FOV definately helps those from what I've seen.
great program but one tiny problem
my keyboard does not have a numlock *, it doesnt have a numlock pad at all
most keyboards nowaydays dont have any numlock keys cause they are useless, im using a logitech dinovo edge and i cant activate the FOV fix =/
Number pads aren't hardly useless. They are incredibly important for entering numbers into things like spreadsheets or databases. Its much much faster to use that. I even have a separate USB number pad for my laptop which doesn't have one, you can get one of those for $10-$20 at places like circuit city.
There was also another hack being worked on that didn't require any keys to be pushed while running the games.
And finally, I imagine there exists keyboard emulators you could try.
Or you could try this:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/w2kscan-map.mspx
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/r1017256194
Essentially you create a registry key that remaps one of your keys on your keyboard.
Edit: Nm, looks like you found a better and much easier solution.