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no display of time when advancing

Postby joefiesta » 07 May 2022 22:20

I run VLC 2.2.6. Recently, VLC stopped displaying the time when (1) I advance a video (long time, short time, doesn't matter) and (2) when I hit the "T" hotkey (display POSITION/TIME).

I have rousted through settings and find nothing that controls the time display or lack thereof.

Anyone have an ideas?

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Re: no display of time when advancing

Postby Hitchhiker » 08 May 2022 09:59

It works for me, but then I'm using the latest version of vlc which 3.0.17.4 https://www.videolan.org/

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Re: no display of time when advancing

Postby joefiesta » 08 May 2022 17:11

I know it should not be a matter of version. It worked in the past on 2.2.26.

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Re: no display of time when advancing

Postby Hitchhiker » 08 May 2022 21:46

You could try resetting preferences if you prefer to keep that version.

If you've made any settings changes to vlc and want to preserve those make a backup of "vlc-qt-interface.ini" and "vlcrc" files located in %APPDATA%\vlc and then use them to overwrite the default settings which will be restored when you reset prefs.

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Re: no display of time when advancing

Postby joefiesta » 10 May 2022 14:25

@Hitchhiker - thanks for that advice. It worked, but after comparing the "vanilla" files with my files, it turns out it is just one simple setting: ON SCREEN DISPLAY, found in the preferences "Subtitles/OSD" section.

Odd that what I'm asking be displayed (the "T" hotkey) is not always displayed. Seems the "On Screen Display" setting is probably meant more for the marquee stuff.

thanks for your reply.


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