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Question for fellow Zoomplayer users...

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Freedom Kira:
(Double-post to bump)


--- Quote from: RedSuisei on February 07, 2011, 04:44:34 PM ---While we're on topic on Zoomplayer, why doesn't it resize the window to video size when I play something? It just keeps the window size when it was opened, unless I manually resize/fullscreen it. Maybe you know how to make it resize to video size?

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I was just playing around with the settings page and suddenly came across this option, and was reminded of your question a couple months ago. Dunno if you still care, but...
Right-click the player's main screen and enter Options. Under Interface (the main one, not a sub-option), there's a checklist of options to the right. In version 6, option number 4 is "auto-size the user interface to match the Source Video resolution." I haven't tested this, though.

Well anyway, even if you don't care, it's here for those who do. =)

SupraGuy:
Haven't used zoomplayer in a while.

I know that there's an option to resize the screen on a file open. Can't remember where it is, but I looked until I found it, 'cause it bugged me. There's also an option to always start in full screen.

If you haven't got enough CPU, then something gets left out, whatever takes the most CPU, usually. Text effects actually are fairly intensive... I found that a lot of problems went away with MPC-HC after installing a better codec. The DivX codec for H.264 solved a lot of them, but it doesn't seem to handle ordered chapters worth crap. Installing CoreAVC solved that for me. I'd bet that Zoomplayer would work just fine for me with that codec pack. (I still have it installed on one machine, which is the one that has all the preferences exactly the way I like 'em.)

Freedom Kira:
(Issue was resolved about 2.5 months ago - I just bumped it to address a related question that went unanswered until I came across the solution, which seems to be what you were trying to answer too)

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