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All this RealMedia talk is just reminding me of RealPlayer. The absolute shittest video player I've ever used in my entire life.If you want to feel absolutely ancient, I was archiving cdrom.com /pub/demos when everything shit the bed. RIP Compaq P100.
Then you've forgotten about Pixelon. The one which was a skin around WMP and was absolute fraud. Whoopi and Will Smith lost money there, but this was around the same time as Beenz.All this RealMedia talk is just reminding me of RealPlayer. The absolute shittest video player I've ever used in my entire life.
Well us phonetards get this so fair’s fair:Is there a way to change the display size for videos in godforsaken vertical mode? I use small laptops or chromebooks to browse, and every video in the accursed phone aspect ratio looks like this post:
View attachment 8933243
Only half fits on the screen at a time. Selecting full screen will shrink it down to fit the screen sized player, of course, but then you're forced to use full screen. It janks up the layout of the page.

If it was just a reskin of WMP then it couldn't be as bad as RealPlayer.Then you've forgotten about Pixelon. The one which was a skin around WMP and was absolute fraud. Whoopi and Will Smith lost money there, but this was around the same time as Beenz.
Yes but phonefags get what they deserve. That's where the vertical format came from, after all.Well us phonetards get this so fair’s fair:
@Null could use a container with max-height: 500px; for the video element and use object-fit: contain; for the video itself. But he doesn't, don't know why.Is there a way to change the display size for videos in godforsaken vertical mode? I use small laptops or chromebooks to browse, and every video in the accursed phone aspect ratio looks like this post:
View attachment 8933243
Only half fits on the screen at a time. Selecting full screen will shrink it down to fit the screen sized player, of course, but then you're forced to use full screen. It janks up the layout of the page.
.ephyra-media{
max-height: 500px;
}
.ephyra-player, .ephyra-player > media-player,
media-provider, media-provider > video{
max-height: inherit;
}

well annoying as fuck anime avatar if you looked at the op you'd see that this is something I noticed already and have a fix queued up for.@Null could use a container with max-height: 500px; for the video element and use object-fit: contain; for the video itself. But he doesn't, don't know why.
Null, add this to the CSS to fix this, please and thank you.
Love you too, Josh. Muah.well annoying as fuck anime avatar
At least we'll still have unintentional muting.No more buffering on MATI![]()