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Overlay Issue: Video playback

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vamshi krishna gajjela
Posted by vamshi krishna gajjela
on Dec 27 2011 05:14 AM
Intellectual265 points

Hi guys, Iam trying to play a video from my application on Panda board
with Ducati libraries enabled in a VideoView by setting the height and
width of VideoView to 100dp. When iam doing so, the video is not
scaled to this dimensions and its played with clutter and shaky  and i
could play the video with 200dp as the minimum dimensions but here the
video is not getting scaled to this this, rather it is getting cropped
and I am getting the following error:

D/TIOverlay( 1465): mZorderUsage[0] = 0 needs to be assigned the
highest zOrder
I/TIOverlay( 1465): Nothing to do!
D/TIOverlay( 1465): overlay_setParameter(): OVERLAY_SET_SCREEN_ID :
stage->panel=0
I/TIOverlay( 1465): Nothing to do!

please help me out resolving this issue, are there any configurations
to be modified in overlay.


Thanks...!

omap4430 android
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  • Manuel Contreras
    Posted by Manuel Contreras
    on Apr 03 2012 14:11 PM
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    krishna;

    I tried to reproduce the issue but i cannot, by using videoview setting the size to 100px/100px when playing the video videoview box is resized, i think because i am using IS2P1, try to check how Ducati does OMX_PortSettingsChangedEvent by moving to newer version, check too if final resolutions are multiple of 16.

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  • vamshi krishna gajjela
    Posted by vamshi krishna gajjela
    on Apr 11 2012 16:29 PM
    Intellectual265 points

    Thanks for reply,

    I tried modifying hdmi.c file, I am having issue in scaling limitations. I will try and update If I find any useful stuff.

    Thanks,

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  • Ranjith Parakkal
    Posted by Ranjith Parakkal
    on Apr 13 2012 05:34 AM
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    Vamshi,

    Whats the resolution of the video file you are trying to playback ? What is the resolution of your display ?

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