I'm not sure that I follow your screenshots. Why does that "static BG
image" in your second screenshot have a "Watch on YouTube" logo in it?
Is that actually another video layered underneath? What does a
successful attempt to scale the video to full screen look like (for a
video without ads)?
It would be much more helpful if you could point us to a live site
that demonstrates this behavior, along with steps to reproduce.
Cheers,
-Jeff Posnick, YouTube API Team
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On Sep 22, 6:37 pm, Kyle Tyacke <ktya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
> I'm currently developing an app that implements Youtube into OSMF (open
> source media framework). I have video's playing just fine, but I run into an
> issue when trying to scale the chromeless player to fullscreen. If the video
> has a banner ad on it, then player appears to resize; however, the video
> that is being played does not properly scale to fill the entire contain.
> Instead, it scales part way up, leaving a gap through which you can see some
> sort of static image displayed.
>
> The normal display with an ad looks like
> this:https://skitch.com/ktyacke/f5862/http-localhost-minexa-minexavideopla...
>
> And when scaled to fullscreen, the same display looks like
> this:https://skitch.com/ktyacke/f5892/flash-player-safari-internet-plug-in
>
> This only appears to be happening on videos with banner ads in them. I
> assume this is a scaling bug in the Youtube Chromeless player. Does anyone
> have any ideas on how I might be able to fix this, or who I could contact
> about getting this resolved?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Kyle
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