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I often plug my dual-boot (win8.1/LL2.8  laptop into the TV to play our i-player programmes saved on the laptop's drive. 

However I always  do playback of the saved programmes on win8.1, as the VLC media player I'm using gives me an excellent full-screen view with this operating system. 

With LL2.8, the situation is different:  VLC player behaves less satisfactorily - it wont give me a full-screen view: the picture covers the width of the TV screen but does not fill the whole of the vertical axis of the TV display. 

So, how can I fix this for LL, as I'm loathe to go to an LL-only (single boot) laptop if VLC wont provide a decent whole screen display on my TV screen when using LL..?

I'm sure there must be a simple tweak here I'm a bit clueless on where to find it... :-[

Mike 
Hi,

Lot's of suggestions on this topic, like:

In Tools > Preferences > Video > Output change to "OpenGL GLX video output(XCB), save and restart vlc.

If you use Intel GPU, following setting speeds up decoding.
In Tools > Preferences > Input/Codecs > Hardware-accelerated decoding change to "VA-API video decoder via X11"

more here:  VLC LINUX FULL SCREEN