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Bug 334921 - Support zoom in/zoom out
Support zoom in/zoom out
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 171916
Product: totem
Classification: Core
Component: GStreamer backend
1.4.x
Other All
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Maintainer alias for GStreamer component of Totem
Maintainer alias for GStreamer component of Totem
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-03-17 20:22 UTC by Rob
Modified: 2006-03-22 09:48 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description Rob 2006-03-17 20:22:39 UTC
It should be possible to run totem full screen with an option to not scale up
video that is less than full screen resolution.

Thus one could view a low resolution web video at its native resolution,
centered on a black screen.  It would look OK, as opposed to having it look
terrible scaled up over the whole screen.

Thanks!
Comment 1 Bastien Nocera 2006-03-17 22:32:35 UTC
You can already zoom in and out, using R/T with the xine-lib backend. Which backend are you using?
Comment 2 Rob 2006-03-18 01:18:07 UTC
I'm using gstreamer 0.8.10 backend.  I have to use some gstreamer specific plugins.

I thought this might be a simple UI issue rather than a backend feature.

I was going to take a stab at some code but I can't get totem to run from my build directory.  Just get a window "Totem could not startup.  Failed to create a GStreamer play object..."  Is there any developer documentation?
Comment 3 Tim-Philipp Müller 2006-03-22 09:48:32 UTC
Technically more or less the same as #171916 (s/videocrop/videobox/)


*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 171916 ***