YouTube full screen player issue on Vivaldi Android
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@DavyLJones This seems to be related to this old posting:
Full screen landscape YouTube video cropped (plus old bugs?)
Note towards the end there is a "flag" mentioned you might want to try switching...
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Good catch.
What's mentioned is that it's related to the Default Font SizeThe Flag:
chrome://flags/#enable-accessibility-page-zoom
Seems to fix the problem on a Non Default Font Size System
As I keep the Defaults, this Bug is not affecting me.
Since it's reported, we'll need to wait for a fix from Devs.
You can check at the Snapshot's posts to see the fixes evolution.
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just prepared to start a thread, but it's too late now
faced to the same problem and fix by the flag ( @Zalex108 ) helped only partially:
play controls now have correct size and positions, but frame still looks overscaled:!
Red Hydrogen One, Android 8, big font in settings
it worths to mention, that other video players (non-youtube) work fine.
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UPD: font settings in Vivaldi also set to 110%, and setting it to 100% makes the frame smaller, but not enough.
it seems an incorrect approach: increasing font size anywhere (in System or Vivaldi) should not touch video scaling in full screen.
in full screen mode the size of the frame must be always equal to the size of the screen, in spite of the settings. -
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for me, the best result achieved with 80%.
but I do not want to keep this setting! it makes the font size too smalllook on my pictures above, when it was 110%, and you'll notice, that it was not so large. no sense to make it smaller
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should I open a ticket?
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@Vladimyr said in YouTube full screen player issue on Vivaldi Android:
should I open a ticket?
Not necessary being already reported.
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What I've see here, despite on the other Topic reports some users has different layout....
You would try a couple of things:
Android System | Hide NavBar - Use gestures
Vivaldi | Hide TabBar
Vivaldi | Move Address bar at bottomJust to check whether this makes any difference.
Then you can restore back your preferred settings.
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I tried and got no effect.
And as far as I see, you're looking for a "patch", while I suggest to make the scale on youtube in full screen mode independent on all settings, system and vivaldi.here is an example as it should behave.
p.s.: probably it's a deal of youtube own, but vivaldi team can "bypass" is somehow
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@Vladimyr
Was just to check whether the big space for the browser would make any difference in the layout.Being is reported, the Devs will look into it.
Despite that, many are on holidays so the fix would delay. -
ok, got it.
the issue is not so criticat for me, so I can wait.
moreover, it appeared a long time ago... and now is just a moment, when I decided to inform the team.
have happy holidays! -
Thanks - changing the android font size partially helps - on my phone I dont see options for % size but with trial and error and I can see that the 3rd of 8 pips gets the screen size right.
However it is only part of the solution. Firstly I do not want to use this setting - my ageing eyes!
But also, still when I first click full screen the video is positioned so far away from the player window that I often see just all black. If I close full screen and re-open, it will play correctly.
See this screenshot - the video is positioned far to the bottom left - this is with the font size fixed!
when that happens if I close full screen and re-open it, the position is changed. If the font size has been reset as above, if I close and re-open full screen it will play correctly.
This is obviously not helpful, both because I dont want the small text, and because having to close and reopen every time is annoting.
So I tried flag solution, but it makes no difference at all to either problem. Flag solution has no noticeable impact for me.
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@DavyLJones
Hi, the problem here is it does not work in Chromium either with different Android font size than default.
The Opera and Brave developer could fix it for example but the Vivaldi team doesn't fix Chromium bugs.
What I don't understand is why the flag don't work for you, it work on all my devices with different Android versions.
Do you have accessibility settings for downloaded apps enabled?
This setting influence the drawing in Vivaldi in several ways.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin said in YouTube full screen player issue on Vivaldi Android:
Do you have accessibility settings for downloaded apps enabled?
Thanks for your continued support.
I'm not sure. I wasn't aware of this. Where would I find that?
I found accessibility>installed apps but there's only one app enabled and I can't imagine it being responsible.. It's called app block and it kills apps you set it to at set times. (To prevent distraction, procrastination etc etc).
I don't see anything else that could be what you refer to.
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@DavyLJones
I don't have installed apps, only downloaded apps.
For example I have Link to Windows, Teamviewer installed, if I enable one the YT full screen is cropped.
Simply try to disable it for a test, all downloaded/installed apps are working, accessibility enabled or not.Cheers, mib
EDIT: Did you try Accessibility Page Zoom flag?
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I think maybe I don't understand the difference between installed apps and downloaded apps. Is this related to if I installed via the play store Vs directly from an APK?
I can't recall if I've installed anything via apk directly. Possibly one Adobe software as it has been discontinued.
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@DavyLJones said in YouTube full screen player issue on Vivaldi Android:
So I tried flag solution, but it makes no difference at all to either problem. Flag solution has no noticeable impact for me.
Also yes as mentioned I did try the flag solution but it didn't make any difference.
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@DavyLJones
I think only the names are different, I installed the apps from the Playstore. -
Thanks. I'm not sure what you were suggesting regarding installed apps. Sorry I didn't really follow. Are you happy to t try to explain to me again? (Sorry!).
Meantime here are my flag settings relating to zoom. Have I got it right? It's not helping at present.
I note that there are also zoom settings within Vivaldi. Are these possibly the issue?