Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 11:27 +0100, Dirk Meyer wrote:
>> 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? 
>
> So you're suggesting to scale it by some small value in order to make it
> fullscreen, but effectively break its aspect ratio (by some small
> value)?
>
> I think it'd be better to crop by x on the other axis.  This way you can
> have it fill the screen but not break the aspect ratio, and x is
> presumably fairly small anyway, so you shouldn't lose much.

I can live with that, too. x would be about 4 pixel in my scenario.

> But this seems like one of those implement-later features. :)

Since now we use kaa.popcorn in freevo, such a feature would be nice
to have now :)


Dischi

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