So what exactly are the improvements??
All i want is the developer to enhance the video thumbnails. Make it so that it expand and fit the size no matter what video format they are. Obviously, you guys are not listening.
No difference between this version and previous????
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
You would like that video thumbnail fit which size???
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
Yes, can you make it so that the video thumbnails stretch to the size. Not all of them do...i notice some do and some don't. If you make the video thumbnails LARGE like 500x500, you ended up seeing a pic of video in the center with a dimension of something much smaller like 300x300 and not stretching. IrfanView program allows video thumbnails to stretch to fit the dimension...but they're too slow generating thumbnails. If you download IrfanView and see it, you will see what i am talking about.xnview wrote:You would like that video thumbnail fit which size???
I just found out that if the video original size is 320x240 then the thumbnails will not stretch to the dimension bigger than it. For example, if i want my video thumbnails to be 500x500, and one of my videos original size is 320x240, it will not stretch to 500x500. So my question is...can you program so that it stretch to whatever size you pick as thumbnails?
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
Yes, the thumbnail can fit the sizereptilexcq wrote:So my question is...can you program so that it stretch to whatever size you pick as thumbnails?
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
No. The video thumb should stretch to fit the entire thumbnail dimension like this:xnview wrote:Yes, the thumbnail can fit the sizereptilexcq wrote:So my question is...can you program so that it stretch to whatever size you pick as thumbnails?
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
Other items are video too?reptilexcq wrote:No. The video thumb should stretch to fit the entire thumbnail dimension like this:xnview wrote:Yes, the thumbnail can fit the sizereptilexcq wrote:So my question is...can you program so that it stretch to whatever size you pick as thumbnails?
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
Yes all are videos.xnview wrote:Other items are video too?reptilexcq wrote:No. The video thumb should stretch to fit the entire thumbnail dimension like this:xnview wrote: Yes, the thumbnail can fit the size
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
What's the difference between avi that are strechted and not?reptilexcq wrote: Yes all are videos.
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Re: No difference between this version and previous????
What do you mean? It's not just avi, every other format does the same. Stretching give you bigger size so you can see it better and it align with other videos in an organize way. For the picture that i posted here, even if i make the thumbnails as big as 900x900, it stills going to remain the same size. It won't change to 900x900...that is the problem with your program.xnview wrote:What's the difference between avi that are strechted and not?reptilexcq wrote: Yes all are videos.
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