I have a .wmv-movie where there is no sound playing when VLC is invoked from the commandline with "--codec=dmo", if I omit this parameter the sound is audible. However, would omitting the "--codec=dmo" cause problems for other types of files, and if so, which types? TIA. Jan v/d ...
How hard would it be for us to modify VLC to get the wanted behaviour?
If someone can shed any light on this, it would be appreciated; how hard would it be for us to modify VLC (just a windows-version) in order to have immediate fullscreen?
I am not sure this is even possible within the boundary of the EWMH specification. I'd note that VLC never had immediate fullscreen. Perhaps it was never intended having it, but with VLC 1.0.1 (on Windows XP) this: C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --codec=dmo --no-osd --no-qt-system-tray...
Are there any plans to make it possible to get an immediate fullscreen for VLC?
How hard would it be for us to modify VLC to get the wanted behaviour?
Is there a technical reason for the behaviour as it is now?
Again, thanks for your reaction. "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --codec=dmo --no-osd --fullscreen --album-art=0 -Idummy "C:\t n c\client\Content\866.avi" should be the best you can do right now. I've tried this also, but I keep seeing, albeit for a very brief moment, a b...
Thanks for your answer, however I'm still seeing the window borders for a very small moment. I'm invoking VLC with: "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --codec=dmo --no-osd --no-qt-system-tray --no-qt-notification --no-qt-error-dialogs --no-qt-fs-controller --fullscreen --no-qt-privacy...
Hello, Before upgrading from 1.0.1 to 1.1.5 we were invoking VLC from our application (amongst other parameters) with "--qt-start-minimized --fullscreen", the behaviour of --qt-start-minimized seems to have changed, so VLC is not showing. When omitting this parameter VLC shows up, but when...