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On 10/23/12 07:21, J B wrote:
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Is there a way to have VLC resize the video with the window
size? For example, if I drag up the window top bar, stretching
the window from top to bottom- having the video also stretch to
meet the size of the window. Sometimes I wish to play a video,
but I want to stretch it along the screen bottom or side
(without black bars) so that I can watch and simultaneously do
other tasks.<br>
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The resize does happen, but it maintains the aspect ratio. If you
want to cover up the black bars, then you have to break the aspect
ratio, or in other words -- the video will be distorted.<br>
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