23.12.2017, 21:05
Hybrid detects a desktop resolution of '1280x1024'
And a frame resolution of '720x480'*2 = 1440x480 (+ window frame and controls) so to display the whole thing on your display it resized the window to '1174x436'.
This is done to ensure that the controls of the window are accessible.
With 1280x1024 vs 1440x480 this might not be such a big issue, but if you want to edit a 8k video on your display you would only see a portion of the screen and couldn't access the window controls since the would lay outside of your display.
-> only other option would be that I adjust avsViewer that it would only show a portion of the frame and add scroll bars,..
Cu Selur
And a frame resolution of '720x480'*2 = 1440x480 (+ window frame and controls) so to display the whole thing on your display it resized the window to '1174x436'.
This is done to ensure that the controls of the window are accessible.
With 1280x1024 vs 1440x480 this might not be such a big issue, but if you want to edit a 8k video on your display you would only see a portion of the screen and couldn't access the window controls since the would lay outside of your display.
-> only other option would be that I adjust avsViewer that it would only show a portion of the frame and add scroll bars,..
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.