can you maybe try out the suggestions mentioned at the other bug report?
The other one seems to be related to a driver issue, but its possible to
workaround the issues by having your monitor connected at boot time or by
switching to "clone"-mode, where every monitor shows the same output.
Does this also help in your case? (if yes then its most likely the same
problem)
Regards,
Sebastian
2014-05-07 0:24 GMT+02:00 Felipe Castillo <email address hidden>:
> This bug is still present in the latest version of Firefox, Chrome and
> Ubuntu 14.04 with the latest pipelight.
> I failed to mention before that I have a multi-monitor setup, and I found
> this other bug: 1297724 which can be related to this problem.
> It looks like it's been confirmed in the other bug a similar behaivor than
> this bug.
> Could you take a look at the problem again?
> I'm attaching a screenshot of the problem to refresh the memory of what's
> happening.
>
>
> ** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the problem"
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/pipelight/+bug/1247499/+attachment/4106781/+files/Netflix%20-%20Google%20Chrome_009.png
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> Title:
> Maximizing a windows doesn't change the size of the player
>
> Status in Pipelight:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> I have try this only on Netflix, when staring to play anything in a
> window and then maximizing it the player doesn't maximize or changes sizes
> at all. Any change in sizes is not reflected on the player at all.
> This behavior didn't happen with the previous version of pipelight. I
> also have tried both version 5.1 and 5.0 of Silverlight and the same
> happens with both.
> Refreshing the window fixes the problem
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 64bit
>
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Hi Felipe,
can you maybe try out the suggestions mentioned at the other bug report?
The other one seems to be related to a driver issue, but its possible to
workaround the issues by having your monitor connected at boot time or by
switching to "clone"-mode, where every monitor shows the same output.
Does this also help in your case? (if yes then its most likely the same
problem)
Regards,
Sebastian
2014-05-07 0:24 GMT+02:00 Felipe Castillo <email address hidden>:
> This bug is still present in the latest version of Firefox, Chrome and /bugs.launchpad .net/pipelight/ +bug/1247499/ +attachment/ 4106781/ +files/ Netflix% 20-%20Google% 20Chrome_ 009.png /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1247499 /bugs.launchpad .net/pipelight/ +bug/1247499/ +subscriptions
> Ubuntu 14.04 with the latest pipelight.
> I failed to mention before that I have a multi-monitor setup, and I found
> this other bug: 1297724 which can be related to this problem.
> It looks like it's been confirmed in the other bug a similar behaivor than
> this bug.
> Could you take a look at the problem again?
> I'm attaching a screenshot of the problem to refresh the memory of what's
> happening.
>
>
> ** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the problem"
>
> https:/
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to
> Pipelight.
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> https:/
>
> Title:
> Maximizing a windows doesn't change the size of the player
>
> Status in Pipelight:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> I have try this only on Netflix, when staring to play anything in a
> window and then maximizing it the player doesn't maximize or changes sizes
> at all. Any change in sizes is not reflected on the player at all.
> This behavior didn't happen with the previous version of pipelight. I
> also have tried both version 5.1 and 5.0 of Silverlight and the same
> happens with both.
> Refreshing the window fixes the problem
>
> I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 64bit
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>