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Is it possible to prevent Firefox from scaling up full screen Youtube videos when the Windows 10 zoom level is above 100%?

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Playing Youtube FullHD videos in full screen mode shows under "Statistics For Nerds" that the Html5-player uses a lower "dimension" than the video's original 1920x1080 and scales it up to fit the screen (x1.2 at a FullHD display in my case). This way there is quite some resolution lost and the video doesn't look as crisp as it could.

Setting "layout.css.devPixelsPerPx" in about:config to 1.0 resovles the issue with the video resolution but makes everything else small and less readable. So that's not a fix for me. I would like to prevent this upscaling only for full screen videos but not for images or text for example.

I'm posting this from a different computer which runs Vista so if any additional data is transmitted through this form, it is of no use!

Hi! Playing Youtube FullHD videos in full screen mode shows under "Statistics For Nerds" that the Html5-player uses a lower "dimension" than the video's original 1920x1080 and scales it up to fit the screen (x1.2 at a FullHD display in my case). This way there is quite some resolution lost and the video doesn't look as crisp as it could. Setting "layout.css.devPixelsPerPx" in about:config to 1.0 resovles the issue with the video resolution but makes everything else small and less readable. So that's not a fix for me. I would like to prevent this upscaling only for full screen videos but not for images or text for example. I'm posting this from a different computer which runs Vista so if any additional data is transmitted through this form, it is of no use!