Closed AlvaroBeiro closed 1 year ago
hello! you can set the stretch mode in the inspector, by default it displays the video at 1:1 scale. Can you send your test video file otherwise? as given what you says it should display it correctly but maybe there's some retina / hidpi thing to take into account
https://github.com/ossia/score/assets/2772730/961f0884-2026-4200-8ae6-cf920e5f2db7
(ps: sorry for the answer lag!)
Don't worry at all!
It happens with all videos. The one in my screenshot is just
yt-dlp "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPrqGpbSBpQ"
And my first test was with a render from Davinci Resolve at 1920*1080
Maybe it's the way that Ossia detects my screen as lower resolution, because it should just fit. Using Expand (Black Bars) displays the video in 1:1 for me so I can use it as a workaround.
Lenovo Legion Y520 Windows 10 laptop with 1920*1080 screen. It has an nvidia 1050 but the display output is through Intel HD Graphics.
ossia score 3.1.11 should have the bugfix :)
Create new project. Add a window. Size it to 1920x1080. Load a 1920x1080 video and link it to the window. It looks zommed in.
What ossia displays:
What should be displayed: