Firstly, sorry if this has been posted before but I've done a few searches and couldn't find it anywhere.
I have a 15" MBP with retina display. I've been using Safari until recently but just made the switch to Chrome.
Whenever I try and watch something with Flash player in fullscreen I get this problem where only the top left corner of the video is on the screen (as if the video is playing at a resolution 4 times bigger than the screen so only the upper left portion fits).
This doesn't happen with YouTube but the resolution still looks wrong in fullscreen as the bar along the bottom goes big and pixelated.
A friend with the same MBP and Chrome doesn't get the problem and said it was an issue in Chrome Canary but was since fixed, my Flash player, Chrome and OS are all up to date, so why is the problem still happening? (Also worth noting that my girlfriend is having the exact same problem on her MBP retina display).
Sorry for my complete lack of technical know-how, hope it makes sense!
I have a 15" MBP with retina display. I've been using Safari until recently but just made the switch to Chrome.
Whenever I try and watch something with Flash player in fullscreen I get this problem where only the top left corner of the video is on the screen (as if the video is playing at a resolution 4 times bigger than the screen so only the upper left portion fits).
This doesn't happen with YouTube but the resolution still looks wrong in fullscreen as the bar along the bottom goes big and pixelated.
A friend with the same MBP and Chrome doesn't get the problem and said it was an issue in Chrome Canary but was since fixed, my Flash player, Chrome and OS are all up to date, so why is the problem still happening? (Also worth noting that my girlfriend is having the exact same problem on her MBP retina display).
Sorry for my complete lack of technical know-how, hope it makes sense!