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KnightNZ

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KnightNZ

Any chance of adding a scaling option for the Android client to scale 16:9 video to fit on modern 18:9 ratio devices by cropping the top/bottom of the video rather than stretching?

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KnightNZ

Thanks, have replied to that thread given that people seem to be misinterpreting the request.

 

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People don't seem to be getting the difference between "scale to fit" and "zoom", insisting that this is going to mess with aspect ratio.

 

It's not.

 

Zooming the image so that the horizontal axis takes up the entire width of the screen without adjusting the vertical will mess up the aspect ratio. This is what the current "fill" option does.

 

What is wanted here is a "zoom to fit" option that scales the horizontal to fit and scales the vertical by the same amount, cropping the vertical if necessary to fit. The ratio will still be correct but displayed in full on an 18:9 display.

 

The amount of screen lost "off the edge" of the top and bottom of the screen tends to be miniscule, and there's rarely if ever anything important gone as a result, making (for me at least) the video more watchable as I can now watch it in the correct aspect ratio, while using the entirety of the screen on my device.

 

VLC can do this, Netflix can do this, YouTube can do this. Plex can't (and indeed, they appear to be refusing to implement it), and so far, Emby can't.

 

If it could be implemented as an option (NOT as the default as some people seem to be worried about) then that'd be great.

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  • 8 months later...

The Emby web app will have aspect ratio adjustment in the video player in the upcoming Emby Server 4.3 release. Thanks.

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crusher11

What is wanted here is a "zoom to fit" option that scales the horizontal to fit and scales the vertical by the same amount, cropping the vertical if necessary to fit. The ratio will still be correct but displayed in full on an 18:9 display.

If it's filling an 18:9 screen, then the aspect ratio is wrong because the aspect ratio should be 16:9.
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KnightNZ

I didn't say aspect ratio, I said ratio. A circle will still be a circle in this instance. OP is from 9 months ago, I've since moved on.

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