Using youtube, i find the controls are distorted, but they don't seem to
have been blown up as big as the video.

It appears' they've shrunk the controls before they're attached and then
zoomed the whole thing up.

If you can detect the size of the screen and don't mind the controls being a
bit pixelated you could try that.

On 13 January 2011 16:34, David Bellerive <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> This question has been puzzling me forever. How is it possible, when you
> build a video player in Flash, to have a fullscreen button that sends the
> video in fullscreen mode USING HARDWARE ACCELERATION but without distorting
> (scaling) the video player skin with it?
>
> I know it's possible because YouTube does it, and also the new Strobe Media
> Playback (and associated Flash Media Playback) does it. I think even the
> popular JW player does it.
>
> As far as I know, there's only one method to go into fullscreen with
> hardware, which is the Stage.fullScreenSourceRect property. And that
> property doesn't seem to allow some display objects to use the hardaware
> rendering (like the video itself) and some display objects to use software
> rendering (like the skin).
>
> What am I missing? I've looked through the Strobe Media Playback code ad
> can't find anything.
>
> Anyone has a clue???
>
>
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