I switched to 'Direct3D9 video output' and the issue went away.Can you try to use D3D9 in video preferences?
I have the same issue and solved it with the same suggestion. Why is it worrying, what's wrong?OK. That's worrying.
I have the same issue and solved it with the same suggestion. Why is it worrying, what's wrong?OK. That's worrying.
What should I do then to fix it? Any advice?I have the same issue and solved it with the same suggestion. Why is it worrying, what's wrong?OK. That's worrying.
Because on Windows 10, you should get a working D3D11.
Driver update?What should I do then to fix it? Any advice?I have the same issue and solved it with the same suggestion. Why is it worrying, what's wrong?OK. That's worrying.
Because on Windows 10, you should get a working D3D11.
Latest non-beta driver already installed.Driver update?What should I do then to fix it? Any advice?
I have the same issue and solved it with the same suggestion. Why is it worrying, what's wrong?
Because on Windows 10, you should get a working D3D11.
Your issue is not the same as the one from OP.I just wanted to say that I have this exact same issue in 3.0.4. More specifically, it appears that VLC is going into exclusive full screen mode when double clicking the video and setting the video output to SDR. When I move the mouse, VLC has to make the UI elements appear, and that somehow makes the video mode go to HDR (Windows setting). As soon as the UI elements disappear, the screen switches to SDR again. Each switch between SDR and HDR results in a black screen, kind of like an HDMI input switch on a TV. My monitor notifies me every time the video switches from SDR to HDR, so that's how I know it's happening.
VLC 3.0.4
Windows 10 1803 (can't update to 1809 for god-knows-what reason)
Nvidia 2080ti running the latest drivers 417.01
Switching the Video Output Module to D3D9 works around this issue.
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