Hi folks,
is there a workaround to avoid visible frame edges of embedded video?
That issue is with iOS devices and google chrome desktop browser.
Safari desktop works fine.
Thanks in advance. Phil
iOS
google chrome
Visible frame edges when embedding video
- Hopki
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Hi,
Check out this webinar video: https://ggnome.com/gg_webinars/embedded-video/
This shows how to make an image mask.
Regards,
Check out this webinar video: https://ggnome.com/gg_webinars/embedded-video/
This shows how to make an image mask.
Regards,
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Thanks, that worked.
As that's not really a permanent solution (and implies it's not going to get fixed any time soon) is it easy to detect browsers - knowing which ones use Rec 709 and which use sRGB, or something else entirely - and store multiple videos and load in the one with the correct colour space for the relevant browser?Hopki wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:51 pm Hi,
Check out this webinar video: https://ggnome.com/gg_webinars/embedded-video/
This shows how to make an image mask.
Regards,
Or could we apply a colour space correction filter to a single video based on what we know the browser does to it?