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  • #1750
    paulrigby
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    Hi, how do I make the video embeds work so that the height/width ratio fits the video nicely? It’s ugly to have those black bars around the sides – I would love the embed shapes to fit the videos and resize as windows resize:

    Example done well:http://themes.swiftpsd.com/pinpoint/example-two/post/youtube-example/ 

    My examples on Flexform which don’t work: Post: http://hcc.uk.net/life/123-hours-of-silence/ Thumbnail: http://hcc.uk.net/blog-masonry-with-right-sidebar/ 

    Thanks!

    #1751
    paulrigby
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    #1800
    Cosmin – SUPPORT
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    Hi,

    Using a Video Player element with the Page Builder, you just set it to full width and not add anything for the size.

    Regards,
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    Cosmin
    Support Assistant

    #1817
    paulrigby
    Member
    Post count: 59

    Thanks, that seems to work for the post page itself, but how do I get the thumbnail previews to size properly with no borders in the video?

    #1917
    paulrigby
    Member
    Post count: 59

    Hello… just giving you guys a nudge on this 🙂

    #1979
    Cosmin – SUPPORT
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    Post count: 3851

    Hi,

    For the blog page, that won’t be possible, as it’s sizing the elements dynamically and videos have a fixed aspect ratio. If possible, I suggest setting your video background color to white in Youtube.

    Regards,

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    Cosmin
    Support Assistant

    #1996
    paulrigby
    Member
    Post count: 59

    Thanks for reply and sorry if I am not getting it…but surely images have a fixed aspect ratio and they are handled ok? 🙂

    #2018
    Swift Ideas – Ed
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    Post count: 15264

    Images work because they can be resized, and cropped to fit the size. The same isn’t possible for videos as they can’t be cropped, and because they have different aspect ratios they can’t all fit without bars unfortunately.

    – Ed

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