Visible frame edges when embedding video

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Phil_Himmelmann
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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

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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.
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Thanks, that worked.
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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,
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?

Or could we apply a colour space correction filter to a single video based on what we know the browser does to it?
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