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...I just want the screen to stay at the full size with no borders... ...if you mean "black bars", then this is because VLC is doing you a favor: it's displaying ALL of the video (even if it don't fit your resolution/monitor/non-fullscreen-window-size), without automatically stretching or cropping the video. Black bars might be annoying, but it's generally better than the alternatives. stretching = distorted video, cropping = lost video, black bars = perfect video, but not using all of the monitor (or "available space", in the case of a non-fullscreen video)....even though on some clips I can manually readjust the size to "fill" the view window it will not stay like that.... ...if you post how you are doing this, that would help explain if "black bars" is the problem you are describing. Are you using Crop (c) or Aspect Ratio (a)?I hope people can understand what I mean by this... ...I thought I already understood the question, but now you've made me think you mean black bars.Is there any way of setting the player config/settings to be able to do this ...as far as I know: no, you cannot ask VLC to automatically stretch (distort) or crop the video. You can manually do it tho, on a per-video basis (which I think you are already doing)...& with a Lua extension, I would assume it might be possible for a script to do this automatically, but don't quote me on that, as I haven't looked into it....that is with no size cropping of the viewing area) ...what?...now you say "no cropping"...so you DO want the video stretched, but not cropped? Cropping at least displays the video "correctly", although missing some stuff around the edges. Stretching, really effs up the video/people. Aspect Ratio (Stretching), should only be used to "fix" a video that's inherently wrong, not to eff up a video that was fine. (责任编辑:) |
