Dirk Meyer wrote:
> xine problems: 
>
> o The window is not really fullscreen on some videos. Maybe it is
>   related to a similar bug in mplayer (see below)

OK, it is not a bug in xine, it is a bug in the video. The video is
960x544 which results on a 1360x768 display to 1355x768. This explains
the problem. But it would be nice to do some auto scaling for such
videos (that could be turned off). If we are off to fullscreen by less
than x pixel, scale to make it fit. Tack: do you think you could add
this? 


Dischi

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