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Resolution

Postby DonRon » 11 Aug 2006 06:58

wher do u set the Resolution

a path wood be nice thanks
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Postby DJ » 11 Aug 2006 07:16

It's hiding inside the header information for the file and you can't change the actual resolution as a playback function. Would you like to reword you question? :P

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Postby DonRon » 11 Aug 2006 18:16

hmmm i can set the resolution in all the other players...but if vlc is running max. resolution for my system "auto" i dont care...just wonna make sure

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Postby DJ » 11 Aug 2006 20:44

No! The resolution is fixed in all players. Would you like to reword your question? :P

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Postby The DJ » 12 Aug 2006 02:45

@DJ: there is a difference between video resolution and display resolution. He probably means the latter.

With modern videocards and screensizes, it's absolutely useless to not make full use of the entire display resolution that is available. With older models, it can create better visual results, but it's a complicated and easily failing process to change the resolution of your screen. And the VLC devs don't see the use in spending there time on such a thing.
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Postby DonRon » 12 Aug 2006 03:59

reword my question :)

will it make any difrence on vlc if i chance the desktop resolution

if i chance from 1024x768 to 1280x1024 will the pictur quality get better on my movies ?

u knnow in games the game chance the desktop resolution...i think :)

hmmm what is the difrence on desktop resolution and video resolution ?

desktop resolution and display resolution are the same right ?

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Postby DJ » 12 Aug 2006 04:13

It depends on the issue you are trying to resolve. If the present video resolution is giving problems due to insufficient video memory then lowering the video resolution may help the issue. You can also try lowering the color depth.

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Postby DonRon » 12 Aug 2006 04:20

you are to fast :)

i have edit...
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Postby DonRon » 12 Aug 2006 04:27

i dont have any problems im only trying to get the best picture as posible

wher do u chance video resolution i can only chance desktop resolution
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Postby DJ » 12 Aug 2006 04:52

@DJ: there is a difference between video resolution and display resolution. He probably means the latter.

With modern videocards and screensizes, it's absolutely useless to not make full use of the entire display resolution that is available. With older models, it can create better visual results, but it's a complicated and easily failing process to change the resolution of your screen. And the VLC devs don't see the use in spending there time on such a thing.


Actually I was trying to get him to describe his problem. But it seems he still refuses to do this. Rather he continues to ask kinda off the wall questions. I am well aware of the differences but I don't think this user is and according to the verbiage of the question there was no way it could be answered correctly. :roll:

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Postby r0m123 » 12 Aug 2006 12:10

On my Notebook i get a bad videoquality with 1280x800, but a much better quality with a display resolution of 1024x768 :(

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Postby DJ » 12 Aug 2006 23:02

i dont have any problems im only trying to get the best picture as posible

wher do u chance video resolution i can only chance desktop resolution
As was stated or at very least implied, your video card or desktop resolution can be changed, But a motion video files resolution can NOT be changed without transcoding the file. :P

Best is a matter of taste and what you hardware is capable of. There is an old adage "If it ain't broke don't fix it." :lol:


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