The window size for video playback

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BlagoYar
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The window size for video playback

Postby BlagoYar » 06 Oct 2019 12:10

I have a size of 1366x768.
When reproduce a video that has a resolution of 1920x1080, the player takes on the size of the resolution and goes out beyond my own.
How can I make sure that when the launch for example my one the player has the size and need to be recorded does not change automatically?

PS. Such options I have already made
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Re: The window size for video playback

Postby Jimmypants » 08 Oct 2019 04:49

Hi BlagoYar,
Try changing the video height and width each to -1. This is the default setting.

I think 0 may cause VLC to do 1:1 scaling, which might not match the resolution of your screen (could cause overscan or underscan).

Also, remember: If you hover over any parameter field in Preferences, then you should see a popup that explains what the parameter does.


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