Later version Android devices like new tablets offer large screens. We will not be pimping the CloneDVD mobile devices.ini pofiles to accommodate these resolutions as they often exceed what a 16:9 DVD can reliably deliver anyway. 1920 × 1200 resolution for the new ASUS Transformer is simply not going to get added to mobile.
Some profiles supplied in mobile may run "undersized" on some Android tablets since these profiles were developed for use on first and second generation Android phones/devices.
And we often get inquiries about the size/resolution of videos on these devices.
Modern Android smart phones and tablets run at one of three native or similar screen resolutions a set up in CloneDVD mobile for all the Android systems, including Jellybean 4.1.x
Unfortunately, the later generation tablets running the same Operating System may not run videos "full screen". Instead of changing the devices.ini profile you can use a built-in feature on the tablet to resolve this problem.
Compatibility zoom for fixed-sized videos
Example: http://androinica.com/2011/07/asus-eee-pad-transformer-rolling-out-3-2-update-tomorrow/
As of Android 3.2 and later there is a new compatibility zoom mode that gives users a new way to view fixed-sized video files/apps on larger devices like tablets. The new mode provides a pixel-scaled alternative to the standard user interface stretching for videos not running well on larger screen sizes.
The new mode is accessible to users from a menu icon in the system bar, for those operations that need compatibility support. A "ZOOM" symbol will appear by the clock if your Android Operating System allows that option for this video.
Some profiles supplied in mobile may run "undersized" on some Android tablets since these profiles were developed for use on first and second generation Android phones/devices.
And we often get inquiries about the size/resolution of videos on these devices.
Modern Android smart phones and tablets run at one of three native or similar screen resolutions a set up in CloneDVD mobile for all the Android systems, including Jellybean 4.1.x
Unfortunately, the later generation tablets running the same Operating System may not run videos "full screen". Instead of changing the devices.ini profile you can use a built-in feature on the tablet to resolve this problem.
Compatibility zoom for fixed-sized videos
Example: http://androinica.com/2011/07/asus-eee-pad-transformer-rolling-out-3-2-update-tomorrow/
As of Android 3.2 and later there is a new compatibility zoom mode that gives users a new way to view fixed-sized video files/apps on larger devices like tablets. The new mode provides a pixel-scaled alternative to the standard user interface stretching for videos not running well on larger screen sizes.
The new mode is accessible to users from a menu icon in the system bar, for those operations that need compatibility support. A "ZOOM" symbol will appear by the clock if your Android Operating System allows that option for this video.
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