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Force video width

Postby Wronschien » 03 Apr 2014 15:25

Hello,
On my previous computer with VLC 2.0.8, I had set it up to force a width of 1024 for the windowed mode, but no height because all videos don't have the same aspect ratio. And this worked fine.

Now on a new one with the latest VLC (2.1.4) I tried the same thing but it won't work, videos aren't resized at all. And btw I just tried to set a height too and that doesn't change anything.
The parameters I modified are within the Window Properties section of the advanced Video part, maybe that's not the right ones ?
Any help please ?

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Re: Force video width

Postby kodela » 03 Apr 2014 16:59

This no longer works with Rincewind. Go back to 2.0.8!

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Re: Force video width

Postby Wronschien » 03 Apr 2014 17:18

Oh, does that mean you can't force a size at all on the new versions ? How comes ? Especially since the option is still here.

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Re: Force video width

Postby kodela » 04 Apr 2014 00:21


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Re: Force video width

Postby Wronschien » 04 Apr 2014 00:26

Oh allright thank you !
I hope this will get repaired then

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Re: Force video width

Postby kodela » 04 Apr 2014 15:39

I hope the same. But that can take a long time.


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