I did the same as you write.The video with and height is set to fix size and it works.If so, go to:
Tools >> Preferences... >> (Select "All" for "Show settings") >> Video
Then scroll down and enter you desired "Video width", "Video height" and (if you want it cropped) "Video cropping" ratio. Press "Save" and try some videos.
Arite.
VLC needs to reopen the video when changing files - window should for the next video should be same size however (in VLC 1.0.0-rc2 anyway). If you want seamless playback for e.g. a stream you could transcode/stream the video playlist and use --sout-keep (although for just playback not really necessary).1.
When the pre video reach the end and the next video will begin in playlist,the display window reopen for the next and set to the fix width and height.The version 1.0.0rc2 fix it for playing one video loop,but more than one video doesn't work.
Set the "Source aspect ratio" to be the same as the window size (so - if 640x480 try "640:480" or just "4:3").2.
I know can set the stretch rate for all setting.
In fix window width and height mode,how to set the different size videos in playlist auto stretch to fit the fix window?
VLC needs to reopen the video when changing files - window should for the next video should be same size however (in VLC 1.0.0-rc2 anyway). If you want seamless playback for e.g. a stream you could transcode/stream the video playlist and use --sout-keep (although for just playback not really necessary).1.
When the pre video reach the end and the next video will begin in playlist,the display window reopen for the next and set to the fix width and height.The version 1.0.0rc2 fix it for playing one video loop,but more than one video doesn't work.
Set the "Source aspect ratio" to be the same as the window size (so - if 640x480 try "640:480" or just "4:3").2.
I know can set the stretch rate for all setting.
In fix window width and height mode,how to set the different size videos in playlist auto stretch to fit the fix window?
Arite.
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