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But anyway, i'm affraid that your exotic size Anime video will still be too heavy (too many pixels.
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Hey qole, any chance you have that command line on how to launch a video without any type of aspect ratio corrections while in full screen mode?
It would be interesting to see how these videos look with a pixel perfect display on the tab.
mplayer -aspect 4:3 /media/mmc2/anime/Hikaru_no_Go1.avi
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Anyway, I have a load of cartoons (please don't judge my short comings on this) that are 512x384 in size, both original and after the conversion through Handbrake.
When I run them through mplayer, while in full screen mode by default, it stretches the picture greater than this size.
It looks and plays fantastic, don't get me wrong, but it would be nice to view them in it's original dimension while in full screen mode since I'm kind of a pixel purist.
If I minimize it so that the video is in a window, I think that it reverts back to the 1:1 original ratio, but I'm not quite exactly sure on this.
So yeah, is there any way to have it appear normal and in it's correct dimensions and also centered while in full screen mode?
I'm only asking since I can't seem to find an option for this.
Thanks ahead boys!