For those reading this thread - the new player is significantly larger than the previous player. The old video is 563 pixels wide and the new one is 853 wide. The new player is able to detect your internet speed - which changes depending on usage in your area. The detection is constant so if you are getting a slower speed - it is supposed to bump the quality down so the video will play. If your speed is smokin', then you'll get a better quality image - much better quality than we provided previously. I find that my player starts out slower (fuzzy) and gets better in the first two or three minutes as it figures out I have decent speed (in La Veta, whoo hoo). However, on the upper right, there is a Slower Internet Speed option, which has been set up to play the video just as it did in the old player - smaller video size. If you are not enjoying the larger size for whatever reason - use the older format to get the experience you were used to.
On computers, an image size is based on pixels or points per inch. If image (photo or video) is created at a certain size, it should look perfect in that size - however when you force it to be larger - (i.e., full screen) it must pixelate or distort a bit. For most of us, being able to watch on the full screen is still a good experience and if you are not sitting right on top of your screen, viewing from a distance - it's not so bad. Having said that, I rarely watch any internet video full screen - I just prefer the smaller cleaner version. Your comments are valuable. With any change there will be growing pains.
If I've said anything incorrectly, Capt'n John will chime in and set the record straight.
Thanks,
Ricky