Re: Fullscreen in Mplayer

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On 27/04/07, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 20:43, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> According to the 'man', one should be able to toggle the mplayer size
> with command-1,2,3,4 and achieve fullscreen with command-f. Assuming
> that 'command' is the Ctrl key, then Ctrl-F does in fact make the
> player window full screen, however the video stays the same size.
> Thus, I have a mostly-black screen. Ctlr-1,2,3,4 do nothing, however.
>
> Am I assuming incorrectly? Neither the Tux key nor the Alt key modify
> the window when pressed with F, thus I assume that the command key is
> Ctrl.

In mplayer man page I can find the following:

(The  following  keys are valid only when using the quartz video output
driver.)
                 option + 0
                      Resize movie window to half its original size.
                 option + 1
                      Resize movie window to its original size.
                 option + 2
                      Resize movie window to double its original size.
                 option + f
                      Toggle fullscreen (also see -fs).

Are you reffering to this? (Maybe you have different version of mplayer, mine
is 1.0rc1-4.0.1 hand-compiled). If so, in order to have this working you
should use the appropriate driver, if you have it (I guess the option is
"-vo quartz", never used it).

Yes, I was refereing to this. I had tried both, but both gave the same
response: a black fullscreen window, with a tiny video playing in the
middle. I was unable to get the video to take up the whole screen.

But regardless to that, by pressing f during playback or with option "-fs" it
should go fullscreen. If it doesn't enlarge the image and just adds black
bands around the image, then I guess the problem is video driver (at least it
was on my machine).

Adding the -zoom option helped.

To see supported video drivers, do

$ mplayer -vo help

I will definetly do that. Thanks.

Among several of them, "xv" should be there. It is the default video driver,
and should work. To verify, do

$ mplayer -vo xv somefile.avi

If it complains, xv does not work. The issues for that can be various, it
happened to me when I installed nvidia-legacy drivers from Livna. However, I
do not recall ATM what I did to repair this. At the time, I was experimenting
a lot trying to get beryl to work with my nvidia card, and in the process
broke a lot of things, including mplayer.

That's why I gave up on Beryl. Now that it's merging with Compiz
again, maybe things will be sorted out.

Tomorrow when I get to the office I will maybe be able to remember, and post
it.

That was your work machine! Bad, bad!

Dotan Cohen

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