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Fit videos to the screen #51

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GET100PERCENT opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 9 comments
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Fit videos to the screen #51

GET100PERCENT opened this issue Mar 9, 2023 · 9 comments

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@GET100PERCENT
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It would be nice if all videos (even low resolution videos) will play occuping the whole size of the display.
In other words all videos should be fitted to the screen size while playing.

@Kreuger
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Kreuger commented Mar 18, 2023

Are you talking about how the video doesnt change to landscape mode in fullscreen unless you have screen rotation enabled on your phone? Because I agree, it should either be an option or do it automatically.

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Are you talking about how the video doesnt change to landscape mode in fullscreen unless you have screen rotation enabled on your phone? Because I agree, it should either be an option or do it automatically.

No, i mean low resolution videos doesn't occupy the whole screen size in landscape mode, they become in their original size/resolution (less than the screen size),which i don't want.
In vlc if you play a video of 144p , it will be played in the whole screen size rather being a small video at the centre .

@Kreuger
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Kreuger commented Mar 18, 2023

I imagine that would be because stretching it to fill the screen ruins the quality.

@GET100PERCENT
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I imagine that would be because stretching it to fill the screen ruins the quality.

You are right, but watching such small videos will incresae the eye strain.

@lamarios
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Do you have a video to share? In theory the video should occupy the space available. Might be black birders encoded directly in the video itself.

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https://invidious.privacydev.net/watch?v=tgtZr1WHj9Y Screenshot_20230319-134517 Screenshot_20230319-134429 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgtZr1WHj9Y

Here the second screenshot is playing the video in 144p.

@lamarios
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ok, i can see the problem. I'll look into it in my next round of fixes.

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in version 1.11.0

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