I have just uninstalled VLC 3.0.0 for Windows 7 and installed VLC 3.0.1 and it DOES NOT WORK AT ALL. All I get is a green screen with a small (finger nail size) oval orange blob and an intermittant F at bottom of screen, no video or audio. What is wrong?Cheers,
Cap'n Dave
But I'm on Win10 !Otherwise you're probably using Direct3D11 which has limited support on Win7.
I have a similiar issues as described and underlined here, only in my case those control bars for volume and video time have disappeared completely in full screen. I went back to VLC 2.2.6 and the problem remained. Also, in VLC 3.0.1 I can't set the volume higher than 100%, the bar in Preferences is grey and unchangeable, also when coming off full screen the window remains in "full-screen" instead going back to the original size, even setting 16:9 size preference doesn't help.Hi, i write here for some issues in VLC v3.0.1 x64 (OS: Windows 10 Pro 1709 x64).
1) The volume bar in full screen is blue, and not white.
I tried to reset preferences, but it not working.
How can I fix it?
2) In full screen mode, when I move the mouse and the control bar appears, for a moment the screen becomes blue.
This happens also when I not move the mouse and the control bar disappear.
Can you fix it?
3) With VLC 2.x, for each video/audio file windows Explorer showed in "type" column the text "VLC Media File (.avi)" (or the audio/video file extension).
Now with VLC 3.0.1 windows Explorer shows in "type" column the text "VLC Media File", without the file extension.
Can you fix it?
Thanks in advance!
Can this somehow help with the bars issue? If so, how can I use this?#1 is by design; the color was changed in https://git.videolan.org/?p=vlc.git;a=c ... bdeec70de3
i think that once you decide to 'always use VLC to open that kind of file' (mkv, avi, mp4 etc), that file type will always be displayed as 'VLC media file' (the same thing should happen with audio files and the program you use to play audio files)I would also like to know how to display the actual file type instead of "vlc media file".
I use vlc for all video files, changing the type displayed to vlc media file is ridiculous and useless.
You literally just repeated what I said but over complicated it.i think that once you decide to 'always use VLC to open that kind of file' (mkv, avi, mp4 etc), that file type will always be displayed as 'VLC media file' (the same thing should happen with audio files and the program you use to play audio files)I would also like to know how to display the actual file type instead of "vlc media file".
I use vlc for all video files, changing the type displayed to vlc media file is ridiculous and useless.
after that description anyway is noted the kind of file it is (.mkv), (.avi) (.mp4) etc
I think the only way to avoid having it described as VLC media file is not setting VLC as default program to open that kind of files and choosing it manually every time you want to play one (so not very practical )
Now it works, I didn't change anything but now it worksHi,
I just updated VLC with this version on my Windows 8.1 laptop and I have this strage problem that I've not been able to fix [on the older VLC version I had not this problem]:
when I change the volume it doesn't actually change the volume of the reproduction, the volume stays the same, even if I mute VLC.
Nothing in the advanced settings suggests why this happens, so I couldn't solve it myself.
Can you help me, please?
Thanks,
Fitz
and now today it doesn't work againNow it works, I didn't change anything but now it worksHi,
I just updated VLC with this version on my Windows 8.1 laptop and I have this strage problem that I've not been able to fix [on the older VLC version I had not this problem]:
when I change the volume it doesn't actually change the volume of the reproduction, the volume stays the same, even if I mute VLC.
Nothing in the advanced settings suggests why this happens, so I couldn't solve it myself.
Can you help me, please?
Thanks,
Fitz
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