GSOC - last VLC bits ...

Minh Ngo nlminhtl at gmail.com
Fri Sep 20 10:43:13 PDT 2013


Okay, looks like a bug with http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc3.png is also
fixed http://i.imgur.com/vpn14Gy.png

Minh Ngo | minh at fedoraproject.org | Principal Lazy Engineer | The Document
Foundation


On 20 September 2013 20:21, Minh Ngo <nlminhtl at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  >       + video scaling
>  >               + you've implemented the hard-coded 50% / 100% / 200%
>  >                  zooming nicely; but we need 'scaling' (IMHO this
>  >                  should be the default)
>
> Seems like I have fixed.
>
>
>  >               + be more ideal to have a black vs. a grey background
>  >                  too where the video is smaller than the window,
>
> I still find a place where this color is changed...
>
>
> > + mis-placing windows on F9 presentation
> >                + I load flying-boy.odp and get a grey window
> >                  mis-aligned with the video:
> >
> >                http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc1.png
>
> Seems like I have fixed it too.
>
>
> >                  which is odd, drawing a rectangle around the scaled
> >                  video and then hitting presenting mode shows:
>
> Could you add more detail about how to reproduce it?
>
> Minh
>
>
> Minh Ngo | minh at fedoraproject.org | Principal Lazy Engineer | The
> Document Foundation
>
>
> On 16 September 2013 12:47, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks at collabora.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Minh,
>>
>>         First - thanks for all the fixes :-)
>>
>> On Sat, 2013-09-14 at 22:47 +0300, Minh Ngo wrote:
>> > >         + audio during keyframe capture
>> > >         + intermittent play in a separate window
>> >
>> > Generally fixed. How could I manipulate with a video (stop/play) in
>> > the full screen mode?
>>
>>         Great; so from our IRC conversation, here are the remaining bugs /
>> issues that I can see:
>>
>>         + video scaling
>>                 + you've implemented the hard-coded 50% / 100% / 200%
>>                   zooming nicely; but we need 'scaling' (IMHO this
>>                   should be the default)
>>                 + be more ideal to have a black vs. a grey background
>>                   too where the video is smaller than the window,
>>
>>                 http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc1.png
>>
>>         + mis-placing windows on F9 presentation
>>                 + I load flying-boy.odp and get a grey window
>>                   mis-aligned with the video:
>>
>>                 http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc1.png
>>
>>                   which is odd, drawing a rectangle around the scaled
>>                   video and then hitting presenting mode shows:
>>
>>                 http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc3.png
>>
>>                   seems like the video is correctly positioned, albeit
>>                   not scaled (cf. above) but that other X window is
>>                   mis-positioned.
>>
>>         + Projecting video
>>                 Of course the primary use of video is to project it.
>>                 Unfortunately, we're not getting the display / screen
>>                 right for the multi-head presentation mode: ie. plug a
>>                 VGA into your laptop, and don't clone the monitors:
>>
>>                 http://www.gnome.org/~michael/vlc4.png
>>
>>                 In theory we should have two concurrent displays of the
>>                 video, one on each screen (when that is requested),
>>                 although having just one on the presentation screen is
>>                 fine too.
>>
>>         Otherwise, this starts to look & behave quite well :-) naturally
>> this
>> needs testing on Windows too (which is the primary platform for this),
>> but this is encouraging progress.
>>
>>         Thanks Minh !
>>
>>                 Michael.
>>
>> --
>>  michael.meeks at collabora.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
>>
>>
>
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