When I play back a video like 720x480 on a 2560x1600 Dell 3007 panel, the rightmost area, possibly the part past 2048 pixels out of 2560 is black. As a window or full screen. As soon as the window increases past 2048, it seems to get smaller in width. In other words, a full width window that's just a few pixels high has a tiny video area - then as I increase the height of the window, the video gets wider and higher (expected) - until it reaches 2K wide, then it starts to shrink.
I checked the same video on iTunes, and it plays fully full screen, windowed or full screen.
Is VLC doing some sort of 11-bit math here and wrapping?
The left side of the video always completely reaches the left side of the monitor.
Video card=NV41 Quadro FX 3450/4000, driver=186.18
OS=XP32 SP3 on Intel E7300 Core2Duo.
Not sure about other platforms, so I posted under Windows.
This happens under DEFAULT video output, but not under OpenGL nor DirectX.
The Video options are Accelerated=checked, Decorations=checked, use HW YUV->RGB conversions=Checked.
I tried a Reset Preferences, still repros. Now on GoldenEye, I noticed this issue first a while back, maybe around 0.99 or so.