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CNN video blown up too much

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When I view videos on CNN,the image is too big,and I can see the borders of the video.

When I view videos on CNN,the image is too big,and I can see the borders of the video.

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Reset the page zoom on pages that cause problems.

  • View > Zoom > Reset (Ctrl+0 (zero); Cmd+0 on Mac)
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I meant to say I can't see the borders of the video as it plays.

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Reset the page zoom on pages that cause problems.

  • View > Zoom > Reset (Ctrl+0 (zero); Cmd+0 on Mac)
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Just to let you know,I sent an email to CNN about the problem,and they suggested uninstalling/reinstalling the latest version of flash,which seems to have fixed the problem.

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Okay,the problem is back.The issue is with the video image,not text. To illustrate the problem, I am attaching a side by side screen grab of the same CNN video,both taken at the 54 second mark.The one on the left is from a website called Frequency.com,and the one on the right is from the CNN website.Note that the borders of the video from the CNN website are cut off.Thanks

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You posted in another thread

Actually,using full screen on CNN doesn't help.It just shows a larger version of the smaller video. I don't think CNN wants the videos to render like that-people who are talking,for example,are either not visible,or are half cut off. I contacted CNN tech support,but their suggestions were not helpful.  {link)

You may have answered your own question, what you see may be intentional. I would have hoped CNN tech support would be able to give accurate information, maybe you would like to share details of what was asked and their replies.

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I could not find the email to CNN,but I have initiated new correspondence with them.I will post what they say when I hear back.