...but the video resolution is not correct, highres videos are squeezed and smaller videos are bigger and blurry
...hmm???
what I'm looking for is watching at original resolution and 1:1 aspect ratio + vlc at the center of my screen automatically.
...that should be what's happening, now that that pref was changed. Have you changed any other VLC prefs from the defaults? You could send me your config (vlcrc) & I could look at it, or you could: Reset Prefs to get VLC to the default state (which I never wanna suggest: backup 1st!), then re-apply the pref change above. If you've heavily customized VLC's Prefs, then don't bother with resetting them, we can find the offending pref another way. However, if you were just changing prefs randomly, trying to get VLC to stop bouncing around, then perhaps undoing all of that would be good?
Wait, you mean you DON'T want low res video to stretch to fit the screen?...that's another pref...
- In VLC, click Tools ► Preferences
- At the bottom left, for Show settings, click All
- At the top left, for Search, paste the string: video auto scaling
- In the box below Search, click Video
- On the right side, in the section Window properties (near the bottom, but up a little), uncheck Video Auto Scaling
- Click Save
- Close VLC to commit the pref change (otherwise, if VLC crashes, this change {or some changes} might not be saved)
- Run VLC & see if that fixes the problem
...I happen to like that pref on (checked), but there it is, if that's what you meant.
I'm still not sure about "highres videos are squeezed"...unless a specific (non-default) Aspect Ratio got saved in your prefs. But as for "smaller videos are bigger and blurry"...smaller — lower quality — videos
should be blurry, since they are low quality.
Basically, by default, videos bigger than the screen/display area should shrink to fit (proportionately — they should not be "squeezed" or distorted in any way — unless you use the Aspect Ratio option to forcibly squeeze/stretch the video). Videos smaller than the screen/display area should stretch to fit...this will cause some blurriness, but that can't be avoided, due to a low resolution source. Try pressing
O when playing a video (the letter o, as in "right before p", not the number 0), that will toggle between "Original Size" & "Scaled to screen". Try it on "highres videos" & "smaller videos" & let me know if that is doing what you want...if it is, the pref change above should make "Original size" the new default for all videos (I assume pressing O will still toggle tho?).
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Updated: Thu, Jan 15, 2015 --- 1/15/15, 7:19:19pm EST
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Sigh, the above can't be a link: "You cannot use certain BBCodes: [url]."...so, I can't even link back to a post on this forum?
How about this: can long-term/trusted users be allowed links in sigs?