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Fullscreen video / image in Chrome browser opens 1/4 screen view when hidetopbar enabled
I've had the problem for a longer while already. Currently using Ubuntu 19.10 and Gnome Shell 3.34 with nvidia 440.48 driver.
Every video player (and some photo galleries) I try to open fullscreen start fullscreen, and then resizes to 1/4 of the screen (top left corner), with video player behaving like it was in fullscreen mode, but the rest 3/4 of the screen showing the desktop in the background. But when hidetopbar is disabled, videos play fine.
Yup... I don't know, so specific, but thought I'd leave this here anyway, if someone else ever bumps in to it.
Having a near identical issue
Ubuntu 19.10
GNOME 3.34.2
Intel UHD Graphics 620, version i915
A workaround has been to alt+tab away from and then alt+tab back to the video.
Edit: Can verify same issue happens on Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME 3.28.2 Intel UHD Graphics 620, version i915
Exactly the same problem,and "picture in pucture" can't work。 Ubuntu 18.04 GNOME 3.28.4 Chrome 80.0.3987.87 Listening to others saying that Chrome versions higher than 78 will trigger this problem
The same problem. Ubuntu 18.04.4 GNOME 3.28.2 Chrome 81.0.4044.26-1
Are you guys on Wayland or Xorg?
Are you guys on Wayland or Xorg?
Xorg here.
Xorg
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Are you guys on Wayland or Xorg?
Xorg here.
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Are you guys on Wayland or Xorg?
Xorg
I am also facing same issue. With Chromium based browsers- I tried Chrome, Opera, Yandex all have same issue. But Firefox works fine.
Ubuntu 19.10 GNOME 3.34.2 Xorg and Wayland Both have same issue
My friend with Arch and GNOME 3 also faces same issue.
This happens to me when I have my resolution scaling on 200%, it's fine on 100% (video goes fullscreen as expected)
Something to do with scaling / font scaling factor maybe?