Re: Vlc Media Player Zoom In On Video

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Jul 16, 2024, 11:49:10 AM7/16/24
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In VLC Player (v1.01), how do I zoom video and control aspect ratio with fine control, as is possible with Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPCHC)? The standard zoom appears to only support double, normal, quarter size etc, not useful to me at all.

I play an older music video file that is in 4:3 aspect ratio. In MPCHC I can use the number pad to zoom in small increments until I have removed the left and right letterbox bars and the video fills the whole screen. I can also stretch and move the video in small increments until I am happy with the aspect ratio and position.

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I could continue using MPCHC, but I have two displays and really like VLC feature enabling full-screen video on the main screen and the VLC interface (menus etc) on the second. I have not found a way to do this on MPCHC, if anyone knows I'd also be interested to hear.


This is the solution that worked best for me: there was a video stream I had to play in VLC because RTMP is/was poorly supported in my preferred media player, MPCHC (which has this feature builtin to the numpad keys). This stream had both vertical and horizontal letterboxes and when I needed to zoom it, I realized the thing.

Another intriguing feature is Video Magnification. Under Geometry tab, enable Magnification/Zoom option, to let it zoom in/out the video. You will see a small window at top left corner with main magnification control. Fill in the triangle by clicking it to zoom into the video. To view the desired video portion, move the square capturing screen across the box.

Go to Tools>Preferences (or press Ctrl + P). On the bottom-left corner, under 'Show settings', select 'All'. Scroll down to, and click on, 'Video'. Scroll to the bottom of the video settings and adjust the 'Zoom video' setting.

Even to this day a few people are still looking for a how-to guide for Windows Media Player zoom feature. But the truth is, WMP cannot zoom in when you play a video. Instead, it only allows you to enlarge the player window. I'll elaborate on how to do that and provide a simple method to zoom in video.

"How to zoom in on Windows Media Player?" Some people still appear to mistakenly think that Windows Media Player is capable of zooming in a video. But I want to clarify the fact that Windows Media Player doesn't come with a zoom in or out feature to help you make out some details in a section of a video, it only enables you to change the player window size to 50%, 100% or 200%. Here is the guide below:

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I'm afraid that is not what you want. To enlarge a part of the video for viewing more details, Windows Media Player is apparently powerless. In this case, I'll recommend the best Windows Media Player alternative - VLC Media Player and show you how to zoom in video step by step.

Step 5. Then select "Geometry" sub-tab, and enable "Interactive Zoom" option. A small preview window will display on the top left corner of your current video so that you can tune interactive zoom level to zoom in/out the certain part in VLC.

Note: Some videos that are recorded with 90-degree rotation settings will make VLC interactive zoom not working, try to remove that parameter or rotate video if you come across this issue.

You're also able to zoom in a part of a video by cropping the section you need. No worries, I've got you covered, with a simple, clean yet free application - Free HD Video Converter Factory and corresponding operation steps.

Step 3. Drag the dotted box on the left window to crop the video section you want to zoom in, you're allowed to crop video in a free or fixed aspect ratio. Make good use of "Fine Tuning" feature to crop the accurate part. Then click OK.

Again, Windows Media Player CANNOT zoom in/out video, but you can make it come true in VLC or by cropping the video. Hope I make everything crystal clear to all of you guys. If this post is helpful, please share it through your social media. For any question, feel free to let me know. Cheers!

Media Player Classic can play my GX85 .mts files, allows slow motion, and allows cropping (I'm not sure if you can select an area, but there are at least various options). You can customize all keyboard shortcuts, and it's free.

Yes, I can do everything you want using VLC.
I use it to evaluate each frame in movies for quality, sometimes at encoding the artefacts are too agresive, so I want to re-encode with a biger bps ratio.

What I can't find in VLC is zooming to a selection or point - only option seems to be double, half, quarter or original - all around the center point? And it seems buggy since it only shows the zoomed in portion in the top left quarter of my screen if it works...

Go to Tools, Effects and Filters (you can get here with ctrl-e), Video Effects, turn on Interactive Zoom. This opens up a graphic that you can use to change zoom size and move the box around. You can also HIDE and SHOW the zoom controls.

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If you're encountering issues with a Zoom recording format not being supported on your Android tablet, it could be due to compatibility issues with the specific format used by Zoom. To resolve this problem, you can try the following steps:

Verify Recording Format: Check the recording format used by Zoom on your device. Zoom offers different recording formats, such as MP4, M4A, and others. Ensure that you're using a format that is commonly supported on Android devices, such as MP4. You can check and change the recording format in the Zoom settings on your tablet.

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I'm having exactly the same issue on a Samsung tablet. Just started a few weeks ago. I've uninstalled and reinstalled, restarted tablet, cleared cache, searched for other solutions which I can't apply through the Android app so i have no idea how to find the video format as suggested by Jameswalter. They work fine on my phone but they are yoga classes so phone isnt adequate for playing back. The recordings I'm trying to play back are paid for and only last a week so this is very frustrating.

VLC media player has a feature called zoom, allowing you to enlarge anything you may miss in a video so that you can focus on the details and have a clearer view of the video. In the following content, we will talk about several effective ways to zoom in on video in VLC.

There are different mechanisms in the VLC player for zooming into videos. You have the choice of using the interactive zoom for magnifying only a portion of any media. You also get options to crop, zoom and the aspect ratio for changing the size of the media that is on-screen. You get options for scaling any video in the VLC section of advanced-preferences. You can use the accessibility feature of the OS like the magnifier for enlarging what is present on the screen.

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