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Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 20 May 2016 00:53
by TheElf
Hi, sorry my english


I realize that 99% of my videos are 640x480, 720x480 or 720x576, for now, what I do is just change the resolution before going fullscreen by hand... there is any way to change the resolution to match the video one automatically?

I like to avoid any kind of scaling, the quality is better if the resolution match 1:1 the video

Windows XP x64 - latest VLC

Thanks

Re: Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 20 May 2016 01:12
by jayR
From "Tools" menu, select "properties".
From "Interface" tab, tick "Resize interface to video size".
And press the "Save" button.

Re: Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 20 May 2016 03:16
by TheElf
From "Tools" menu, select "properties".
From "Interface" tab, tick "Resize interface to video size".
And press the "Save" button.
Hi, thanks to reply

But i think this, just resize the VLC window, not change the resolution, true?

I need VLC change resolution, to match video size

Re: Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 20 May 2016 08:13
by jayR
VLC automatically change resolution according to viewing area.
Changing resolution manually doesn't improve quality.

Re: Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 23 May 2016 01:19
by TheElf
VLC automatically change resolution according to viewing area.
Changing resolution manually doesn't improve quality.
I dont know what im doing bad, but my VLC install dont change resolution automatically on fullscreen. I tried different versions from 1.x to 2.x, no luck

Well, i can appreciate less blurriness if resolution matches the video, because no scaling

Re: Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 23 May 2016 07:39
by jayR
Converting low resolution video to high-resolution doesn't improve video quality! When you play low-resolution video to high-resolution screen, you get blurry images. That's natural, If you want to have clearer images, you need to get high-resolution videos!

Re: Auto change resolution for every video

Posted: 23 May 2016 12:48
by TheElf
Converting low resolution video to high-resolution doesn't improve video quality! When you play low-resolution video to high-resolution screen, you get blurry images. That's natural, If you want to have clearer images, you need to get high-resolution videos!
What are you tolking about? :shock: im talking about screen resolution, i think is pretty obvious