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MJARA
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Green Bar at the Bottom

Postby MJARA » 18 Oct 2011 21:28

Hi All,

This is not a new problem, there is another post related but the answer is not quite complete, it is very particular for the problem that the user exposes (screen snapshots).

Here the link:
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=90521

I have the same problem and I tested it in different PC's and the green bar remains. The bug (if so) is that when try to split a big video (5120x720 = 4 720p) in to four different screen using the wall filter, each window shows the video and a green bar at the bottom of it...it appears also in the fullscreen mode, so it is really ennoying.

There is something curious about it, and this is a way I thing I can solve my problem, but bring me another process, co I am trying to find how to avoid the green bar not just croping it, but just fixing that it does not appear at all (if possible). The curious thing (for me) is that I made a 2560x1440 file just disposing the 4 screens in a 2x2 arrange and when I split it (2 rows 2 columns) no windows have that green bar.

The videos are .MOV/MPEG-4 the verison of VLC is the last one, downladed yesterday.

Any help will be appreciated.

Kind Regards,

MJ

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Re: Green Bar at the Bottom

Postby VLC_help » 19 Oct 2011 16:01

Problem is most likely related to 4096 texture dimension limit. I don't know if VLC has any video output module that avoids the issue.


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