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by cake_
06 Aug 2010 19:25
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Win7 fullscreen issues
Replies: 7
Views: 889

Re: Win7 fullscreen issues

Okay, then I misunderstood the change from all to win32. I think I get it now. That leaves me with one last OT question: If the 1.1.x maintenance milestone is due in 3 weeks, does that mean that all the issues on that list should be fixed by then? That would be very impressive. Makes me almost sad I...
by cake_
06 Aug 2010 12:10
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: 1.1.2 ***STILL*** not shutting down properly
Replies: 20
Views: 2608

Re: 1.1.2 ***STILL*** not shutting down properly

Shuts down just fine for me.
Same here, but I run Win7 x64.
by cake_
06 Aug 2010 11:45
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Win7 fullscreen issues
Replies: 7
Views: 889

Re: Win7 fullscreen issues

Hmm, it might be. At least when you reproduce issue 3939, VLC doesn't dissappear completely, if you disable "always on top". You are then able to recover the window, although it is also snapped to the upper left corner and the Video is ~20x20 px small. It almost seems as if someone introdu...
by cake_
04 Aug 2010 16:23
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Win7 fullscreen issues
Replies: 7
Views: 889

Re: Win7 fullscreen issues

It helps a little. At least now I know that it is the "always on top" option causing the problem. So always on top makes the VLC-Window freak out when a video runs out in fullscreen. Without always on top it seems to be fine. I thought I excluded that before, but maybe I did it wrong. Anyw...
by cake_
04 Aug 2010 14:31
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Win7 fullscreen issues
Replies: 7
Views: 889

Win7 fullscreen issues

Hi! I am wondering if I am the only one with this Problem, since I can't find any reports about it. Every time a Video runs out in fullscreen mode the VLC-Window gets as small as possible and snaps to the upper left corner of the desktop. When I now doubleclick another file in Windows Explorer, the ...

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