1. Watch a video.
2. Pause the video.
3. Close the window
4. Open audience
5. Hit "resume last video", et voila! The video only occupies the upper center area of the window, like so: http://i.imgur.com/VYzqw.png
Also, upon resuming, the video is ahead of where it should be timewise by about a minute.
It also occurs with only a few videos. Shorter .avi files seem to cause it pretty consistently, but movie length ones don't. Neither do mp4 files of any length.
Also, if I just launch from pantheon-files, the video will resume from where I left off, and in the correct size. So this only affects the "resume last video" button and can be worked around by not using it.
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1. Watch a video. i.imgur. com/VYzqw. png
2. Pause the video.
3. Close the window
4. Open audience
5. Hit "resume last video", et voila! The video only occupies the upper center area of the window, like so: http://
Also, upon resuming, the video is ahead of where it should be timewise by about a minute.
It also occurs with only a few videos. Shorter .avi files seem to cause it pretty consistently, but movie length ones don't. Neither do mp4 files of any length.
Also, if I just launch from pantheon-files, the video will resume from where I left off, and in the correct size. So this only affects the "resume last video" button and can be worked around by not using it.