Specific Questions on Overlay Useage
Posted: 05 Oct 2007 12:28
I play a fullscreen game with friends.
I tend to play video in VLC overlayed, and what I do to get rid of the bordering of VLC is this:
1. vlc.bat which includes START "" /high "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe"
2. settings > switch interface > skin 2
(this opens 2 windows: 1 odd white skin that's blank, and a borderless window with \
my video playing, and the title: Hardware YUV Overlay Directx Output.
Now here's where I run into trouble.
1. I have vlc set to "Always on Top" but I have to uncheck the setting (rightclick the video playing), and then recheck it again to make it function.
2. Once a video ends, even if there is something in the playlist, I have to shutdown vlc, and restart it from step 1 to create the borderless window again.
So how can I get vlc to actually always be on top, and secondly, default play videos in the YUV overlay setting, preferably without the skin 2 in the background?
Thanks for any help.
I tend to play video in VLC overlayed, and what I do to get rid of the bordering of VLC is this:
1. vlc.bat which includes START "" /high "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe"
2. settings > switch interface > skin 2
(this opens 2 windows: 1 odd white skin that's blank, and a borderless window with \
my video playing, and the title: Hardware YUV Overlay Directx Output.
Now here's where I run into trouble.
1. I have vlc set to "Always on Top" but I have to uncheck the setting (rightclick the video playing), and then recheck it again to make it function.
2. Once a video ends, even if there is something in the playlist, I have to shutdown vlc, and restart it from step 1 to create the borderless window again.
So how can I get vlc to actually always be on top, and secondly, default play videos in the YUV overlay setting, preferably without the skin 2 in the background?
Thanks for any help.