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Hi folks,
I just tried the new RC from server version 2.4.0 and set up my server with 3 full HD outputs reacting as one canvas (5760x1080px). It's working! The only problem is that videos and images are stretched to the full width.
This would be no problem, if I could just transform them back to their original aspect ratio. But the transform-tool in the client (v2.3.0, rev. 58e2267) doesn't work. It only works with standard video modes (720, 1080, etc.).
In the log I see that the client normally calculates the size or position values from 0-1920 (X) or 0-1080 (Y) to 0-1 for the AMCP command. I think this conversion doesn't work if the client detects a custom aspect ratio (e.g. 16:3 in my case).
The workaround with a custom command (e.g. MIXER 1-10 FILL 0.25 0 0.33 1) works. So the issue has to be within the client's transform-tool.
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Hi folks,
I just tried the new RC from server version 2.4.0 and set up my server with 3 full HD outputs reacting as one canvas (5760x1080px). It's working! The only problem is that videos and images are stretched to the full width.
This would be no problem, if I could just transform them back to their original aspect ratio. But the transform-tool in the client (v2.3.0, rev. 58e2267) doesn't work. It only works with standard video modes (720, 1080, etc.).
In the log I see that the client normally calculates the size or position values from 0-1920 (X) or 0-1080 (Y) to 0-1 for the AMCP command. I think this conversion doesn't work if the client detects a custom aspect ratio (e.g. 16:3 in my case).
The workaround with a custom command (e.g. MIXER 1-10 FILL 0.25 0 0.33 1) works. So the issue has to be within the client's transform-tool.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: