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Status: WontFix
Owner: ----
Closed: Dec 2017
Cc:
Components:
EstimatedDays: ----
NextAction: ----
OS: Windows
Pri: 3
Type: Bug



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Playing fullscreen video on external monitor only shows top-left corner of the video in the top-left corner of the screen.

Reported by michaels...@gmail.com, Nov 14 2016

Issue description

<b>Chrome Version       : <Copy from: 'about:version'></b>
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
  Add OK or FAIL, along with the version, after other browsers where you
have tested this issue:
     Safari: OK
    Firefox: OK
         IE: 

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Play flash video on Chrome window on external monitor
(2) Play the video in full screen

What is the expected result?
The video plays fullscreen.

What happens instead?
Only the top-left 1/4 of the video plays on the top-left 1/4 of the screen. 2/4 of the screen are blank white.

Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.
The attached screenshot is a screenshot of the entire screen on the external monitor. The video that is shown is not the full video, just the top-left corner of it.

 
Screen Shot 2016-11-13 at 8.55.42 PM.png
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Cc: sureshkumari@chromium.org
Labels: Needs-Feedback OS-Windows
Unble to reproduce the issue on windows-8.1 dual monitor using chrome stable version 54.0.2840.99 and latest 56.0.2919.0 with the steps mentioned above.

Please find the attached screen-cast and could you please let us know anything missed here to reproduce the issue.

Thanks..
664861.mp4
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Hello Suresh,

My apologies, I did not specify that my research online seemed to indicate
that this issue was specific to Chrome on 2013 15" Macbook Pros running the
latest version of Sierra as well as the most recent version of El Capitan.
The issue has persisted for me on El Capitan and on Sierra versions of Mac
OS.

Thanks,
Michael
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Components: Blink>Fullscreen
Project Member

Comment 4 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Nov 24 2016

Labels: -Needs-Feedback Needs-Review
Owner: sureshkumari@chromium.org
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "sureshkumari@chromium.org" for another review and adding "Needs-Review" label for tracking.

For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot

Comment 5 by e...@chromium.org, Dec 2 2016

Cc: foolip@chromium.org
Status: Available (was: Unconfirmed)
Labels: -Needs-Review
Owner: ----
Components: UI>Browser>FullScreen
Labels: Needs-Bisect Needs-TestConfirmation
Could be due to Blink or Chromium-side. Added Needs-TestConfirmation and Needs-Bisect labels to see if this is a recent regression or not.
Labels: -Needs-TestConfirmation -Needs-Bisect
Tested the issue on MacBook Pro-10.12.1 dual monitor using Chrome version 57.0.2976.0 and issue is not reproduced.

Please find the attached screen-cast for reference.
Removing Needs-Bisect Label.Please feel free to add if required.

Thanks..	
664861(2).mp4
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Comment 9 by e...@chromium.org, Dec 5 2017

Status: WontFix (was: Available)
Unable to reproduce.

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