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css - Make video fit 100% with any screen resolution

I have a video with the following properties, Frame width: 1920 and Frame Height: 1080. I need its width and height to be 100% thus filling up the whole screen. And it needs to be responsive too. So far, I have this code :

<video class="hidden-xs hidden-sm hidden-md hidden-custom videosize embed-responsive-item" autoplay="autoplay" loop="loop">
    <source src="~/Videos/myvideo.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
</video>

css:

   .videosize {
    position:absolute;
    z-index:-1;
    top:0;
    left:0;
    width:100%; 
    height:100vh;
}

With the code above it fits perfectly with a 1680 x 1050 screen resolution, however with other resolution, it takes up 100% of the height then the width adjusts leaving white spaces on both sides.

Any idea ? Thanks.

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Found a good solution here: http://codepen.io/shshaw/pen/OVGWLG

So your CSS would be:

.video-container {
  position: absolute;
  top: 0;
  bottom: 0;
  width: 100%;
  height: 100%; 
  overflow: hidden;
}
.video-container video {
  /* Make video to at least 100% wide and tall */
  min-width: 100%; 
  min-height: 100%; 

  /* Setting width & height to auto prevents the browser from stretching or squishing the video */
  width: auto;
  height: auto;

  /* Center the video */
  position: absolute;
  top: 50%;
  left: 50%;
  transform: translate(-50%,-50%);
}

HTML:

<div class="video-container">
  <video>
    <source src="~/Videos/myvideo.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
  </video>
</div>

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