Duncan Webb wrote: > John Molohan wrote: > >> Duncan Webb wrote: >> >>>> Duncan Webb wrote: >>>> >>>>> John Molohan wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> John Molohan wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Duncan Webb wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In the current svn version of freevo there is a new setting for the >>>>>>>> image viewer IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT which can be set as per instructions >>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>> local_conf.py.example for 16x9 TVs. This should display the images at >>>>>>>> the correct size. Also works for 4x3 TVs >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm a bit concerned that these changes may break something else so if >>>>>>>> any one has interest and the time please can they check it out. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Seems to do some funny resizing/positioning when I rotate or zoom >>>>>> sometimes. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> It was rather bad, should be fixed in svn now. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Much better but still when I open an image initially it's displayed >>>> centred in the right half of the screen so to speak. As soon as I rotate >>>> or zoom in (and back out) it's perfectly centred. >>>> >>>> >>> Any thing special about the image, does it have exif data that says it is >>> rotated? >>> >>> >> I think so but haven't double checked. Pressing d gives me some exif >> info but not the rotation, I'll have to look at the files. >> >> >>> Does it happen to all images? >>> >> >> I just double checked and this is the behaviour I see: If I open an >> image it displays perfectly centred. >> > > >From the browse/thumbnails view you press select? > Yes. > >> If I close it and open the next again it's perfect. >> > > Pressing exit and select on the next image? > Yep. > >> If I keep one open then use UP/DOWN to scroll to the >> next one then the next image is displayed centred in the right half of >> the screen. >> > > Pressing up/down seems okay to me, did yo do anything else? > No. > >> If I press 0 they jump back to the middle of the screen. >> > > Had you zoomed before? > No > >> Tested with geexbox, panorama and info. I have a g400 on directfb with >> overscan set if it makes any difference. >> > > What are you OSD_OVERSCAN settings? > OSD_OVERSCAN_TOP = 20 OSD_OVERSCAN_BOTTOM = 60 OSD_OVERSCAN_LEFT = 40 OSD_OVERSCAN_RIGHT = 60 > Haven't been able to reproduce this yet, at least with the blurr skin. > > What do you have set for IMAGEVIEWER_DURATION and IMAGEVIEWER_BLEND_MODE > I've 6 and 0 respectively. > IMAGEVIEWER_BLEND_MODE = -1 IMAGEVIEWER_ASPECT = 1.0 Don't have duration in my local_conf so I guess whatever the default is. freevo.conf resolution is 1366x768 > Duncan Hang on... I've just done another test and I don't see this behaviour at all now. I'm running the latest svn. Seems to be fixed.
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