![]() it is always what the video player says it is when it plays it, and if it is less than you expected/anticipated, you got a bum copy. ![]() If your Windows custom sizing options (DPI settings) are above 100 then the new 'zoom in skin' feature in v1.6.6. Never trust what the filename of a file says it is, such as 1080p, 720p, etc. Daum PotPlayer 1.6 Installing 32-Bit version is recommended. Unfortunately lots of stupid people out there don't know how to properly label files and provide the correct information. however the OUTPUT of their video transcode was to a lower resolution. It could vary from one program to another depending on whether the program does it all with CPU rendering, or accelerates it with the GPU, so one program might work and another might not.įor the 1920x1080 problem, this is almost always because the person who ripped/created the video extracted it from a source video which was 1920x1080, and put that in the filename, etc. If your temps go over max, it can cause malfunction that could lead to stuttering, crashes etc. ![]() Google to find out what the maximum temperature of each should be, and your temps should be as far under that as possible. Run temperature monitoring software and monitor the temperature of both your CPU and GPU. It will naturally be scaled down a bit unless you go fullscreen. Of course, because of the player controls, the seekbar, the window title and frame and last but not least the windows taskbar you can not have full 1920x1080 on a 1920x1080 desktop. That should work and make every video open in its original size. Options->Playback: Check Auto-zoom and set it to 100%. Options->Player: Uncheck Remember last window position and Remember last window size. Is this something that can be changed? I couldn't find anything in Options. In full screen the file is displayed correctly. required, leave button A on your keyboard. I tried different files, including sample files downloaded from the internet. Ctrl + F6: Cycle through different aspect ratios and then when you have reached. In fact even zooming to 200% keeps the window at 1600x900. PotPlayers video editor lets you blur or sharpen the image, adjust levels, rotate, mirror, warp and reduce noise to ensure your clips look as good as possible. Increasing the window size doesn't help, the video is still 1600x900. I do have a question though, when I open a 1920x1080 video file, the window shows it in 1600x900. I still wish I find out what's causing this. ZFR: Looks like switching to MPC-HC is the workaround/solution.
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