Hybrid only resizes the window:
a. to apply the aspect ratio so preview is 1:1
b. to make sure the preview isn't larger than the display size
for me the zoom is around 100%.
No clue why Hybrid would resize your preview without unnecessary without a debug output.
This won't change any time soon, since I don't really plan on investing much time into avsViewer unless there something that I would call a serious bug.
But you are lucky avsViewer is open-source, so may be someone else will rewrite it and send me a patch.
One would basically have to rewrite the source code to use Avisynth for resizing, cache the input script and reload a modified version of it whenever the window is resized (or add a separate zoom option and not resize on window resizing).
Probably not to difficult to possibly a thing that would require a bunch of hours of work.
Cu Selur
Ps.: at my parents over Christmas with the whole family there so I'm not planning to spend much time on programming,...
a. to apply the aspect ratio so preview is 1:1
b. to make sure the preview isn't larger than the display size
for me the zoom is around 100%.
No clue why Hybrid would resize your preview without unnecessary without a debug output.
Quote:This is a very necessary function.If it's really important for you: Don't use Hybrid.
This won't change any time soon, since I don't really plan on investing much time into avsViewer unless there something that I would call a serious bug.
But you are lucky avsViewer is open-source, so may be someone else will rewrite it and send me a patch.
One would basically have to rewrite the source code to use Avisynth for resizing, cache the input script and reload a modified version of it whenever the window is resized (or add a separate zoom option and not resize on window resizing).
Probably not to difficult to possibly a thing that would require a bunch of hours of work.
Cu Selur
Ps.: at my parents over Christmas with the whole family there so I'm not planning to spend much time on programming,...
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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.