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Tags canolamplayerperformancevideo Thread Tools. Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. You need to log in to change this bug's status.

WOw it works after following your suggestion using x11, but it says "x11 Slow ". Thu Jul 31, 2: Originally Posted by vaah.
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If you are confident that your problem is a real bug in the current version, dive into mplaeyr bug reporting guidelines and follow the instructions. Fri Aug 01, 8: Is that the correct behaviour? Thanks for the replies but I already mentioned in my first post about the -fs switch.
PGM output for testing purposes md5: So please take the time to create quality bug reports. That's just MPlayer probing the current running X server. But XV can be almost as fast with the help of some configuration magic Using '-vo xv: MPEG2 x aspect 2 December 26th, 3.
Wed Jul 30, 4: Henrik Nilsen Omma henrik wrote on Also pressing f later does the same thing. X11 Xc extension both v1. So, it seems that something is broken. Find all posts by lfelipe. I think I messed up, this is my first time posting a bug, this is supposed to be for Gutsy 7.
The time now is Tags xb Thread Tools. It is not the fastest vo in the world but sounds like it works. Does my mplayee card have XV support? I think what you want is the -fs option. Alternatively, you could use the -xy option and give a multiplier to scale the image in both dimensions.
The bug is not being closed as work will continue on fixing it for the next release, Hardy Hernon 8.
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I am able to go fullscreen and the video does stretch now. Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.
December 26th, It is just most replies seem to be about XV support. Though it depends how large the m;layer video is and what resolution you run at. Originally Posted by Lampi.

How do I do this and also keep aspect ratio?
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