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 Video starts playing in a window as big as my screen (1680x1050px) and some parts around the Video are white where it should be black and it stays somehow messed up until I quit VLC and restart it.
It's not easy to explain it, but the whole VLC-Window does behave strange and it is a bit annoying because it wasn't this way a few versions ago. I don't know when it started, but it's definitely this way since 1.1.0
What I would expect VLC to do is:
- resize the interface to video size when a new video starts
- when a video runs out in fullscreen, snap back to the window position and size it was before fullscreen
- never get messed up with white squares and stuff
So I reinstalled VLC a few times now and always let the old version uninstall and delete the old settings first.
I have checked the "always on top" option and the "resize interface to video size" option, the rest are default.
I have Windows7 x64 Professional, VLC 1.1.2 and a Nvidia 9600GM with the latest drivers.
As already said, it's a relatively new issue. I remember earlier VLC builds to have no problems at all snapping out of fullscreens.
And lastly: manually ending fullscreen BEFORE the video ends causes no problems at all.
The problem occurs ONLY when a video runs out by itself.
Sorry for my babbling, I'm sure you got it by now
Hopefully you experience the same issue and can fix it
Thanks for the otherwise excellent software!
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