Hi, > + video scaling > + you've implemented the hard-coded 50% / 100% / 200% > zooming nicely; but we need 'scaling' (IMHO this > should be the default)
Seems like I have fixed. > + be more ideal to have a black vs. a grey background > too where the video is smaller than the window, I still find a place where this color is changed... > + mis-placing windows on F9 presentation > + I load flying-boy.odp and get a grey window > mis-aligned with the video: > > http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc1.png Seems like I have fixed it too. > which is odd, drawing a rectangle around the scaled > video and then hitting presenting mode shows: Could you add more detail about how to reproduce it? Minh Minh Ngo | m...@fedoraproject.org | Principal Lazy Engineer | The Document Foundation On 16 September 2013 12:47, Michael Meeks <michael.me...@collabora.com>wrote: > Hi Minh, > > First - thanks for all the fixes :-) > > On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 22:47 +0300, Minh Ngo wrote: > > > + audio during keyframe capture > > > + intermittent play in a separate window > > > > Generally fixed. How could I manipulate with a video (stop/play) in > > the full screen mode? > > Great; so from our IRC conversation, here are the remaining bugs / > issues that I can see: > > + video scaling > + you've implemented the hard-coded 50% / 100% / 200% > zooming nicely; but we need 'scaling' (IMHO this > should be the default) > + be more ideal to have a black vs. a grey background > too where the video is smaller than the window, > > http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc1.png > > + mis-placing windows on F9 presentation > + I load flying-boy.odp and get a grey window > mis-aligned with the video: > > http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc1.png > > which is odd, drawing a rectangle around the scaled > video and then hitting presenting mode shows: > > http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc3.png > > seems like the video is correctly positioned, albeit > not scaled (cf. above) but that other X window is > mis-positioned. > > + Projecting video > Of course the primary use of video is to project it. > Unfortunately, we're not getting the display / screen > right for the multi-head presentation mode: ie. plug a > VGA into your laptop, and don't clone the monitors: > > http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc4.png > > In theory we should have two concurrent displays of the > video, one on each screen (when that is requested), > although having just one on the presentation screen is > fine too. > > Otherwise, this starts to look & behave quite well :-) naturally > this > needs testing on Windows too (which is the primary platform for this), > but this is encouraging progress. > > Thanks Minh ! > > Michael. > > -- > michael.me...@collabora.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot > >
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