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Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 24 Aug 2010 00:58
by SpewHole
Hello,
I noticed that with my latest update of VLC, from version 1.1.2 to version 1.1.3, that Windows 7 Taskbar buttons are now present, just like in Windows Media Player and eMule. This is a great development, and I'm happy to see the added feature, but the buttons representing play/plause, forward, and back are blank. Is my version not working properly, or is this intentional? If intentional, will icon images be created and rolled out in a future version?
Thanks,
Zak
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 24 Aug 2010 13:46
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
screenshot, please?
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 25 Aug 2010 07:20
by SpewHole
This is very odd, but the buttons to which I referred above are no longer visible. Did I dream them up or something?
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 25 Aug 2010 15:02
by VLC_help
You can remove %appdata%\vlc folder to return default VLC settings.
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 02 Sep 2010 04:34
by ron_nitro
This is very odd, but the buttons to which I referred above are no longer visible. Did I dream them up or something?
For a moment i thought was dreaming to xD. . .
heres a screen
http://a.imageshack.us/img827/4741/vlcj.png
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 16 Sep 2010 00:53
by SpewHole
I've been watching and waiting - finally today the buttons reappeared again. This time the appropriate icons were visible and I was able to capture a screenshot:
And after launching my next video, the buttons are gone again:
I haven't changed any settings in weeks. I don't know why the buttons keep coming and going. Any help?
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 29 Nov 2010 11:39
by SpewHole
??
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 29 Nov 2010 16:10
by VLC_help
Prolly a bug in VLC.
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 19 Dec 2010 02:10
by BugMeNot2
Maybe it's a filetype issue. Perhaps the one video had the video or audio encoded with something that used an external decoder which caused the buttons to appear, and the other video didn't (it was decoded entirely by VLC), and so the buttons were not present.
SpewHole, do you have FFDShow, CCCP or something intalled? If so, try setting it to not decode anything (many people set FFDShow to decode FLVs, etc.)
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 11 Jan 2011 03:33
by ron_nitro
yes sometimes they appear and other time they don't :s they usually appear at the beginning of the program execution.
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 11 Jan 2011 15:15
by VLC_help
VLC doesn't use FFDshow or CCCP or any other external codecs. So they shouldn't matter.
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 03 Oct 2011 19:54
by SpewHole
This issue has been resolved on version 1.1.11. I have observed the aforementioned buttons fully present in this version during the playback of .mkv files. There is no longer an inconsistency. Good work, VideoLAN team.
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 25 Jun 2012 21:58
by Synetech
I figured out what the problem is: always-on-top. If you set the topmost option, then the buttons do not appear on the taskbar player. This is true whether the setting is saved or not (that is, even if the player starts without the on-top setting and the buttons are visible, simply clicking Video->Always on Top turns it off and keeps it off until you restart VLC; even turning it off again won't bring the buttons back).
That's unfortunate because the topmost option is necessary and it seems odd to have to choose (in fact, it seems odd that there would be any practical reason for them to have anything to do with each other, so I suspect it's just an interaction bug).
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 27 Jun 2012 11:39
by Jean-Baptiste Kempf
I figured out what the problem is: always-on-top. If you set the topmost option, then the buttons do not appear on the taskbar player. This is true whether the setting is saved or not (that is, even if the player starts without the on-top setting and the buttons are visible, simply clicking Video->Always on Top turns it off and keeps it off until you restart VLC; even turning it off again won't bring the buttons back).
That's unfortunate because the topmost option is necessary and it seems odd to have to choose (in fact, it seems odd that there would be any practical reason for them to have anything to do with each other, so I suspect it's just an interaction bug).
Try a Nightly Build. I did fix part of this issue.
Re: Windows 7 Taskbar Buttons
Posted: 28 Jun 2013 08:02
by SpewHole
I figured out what the problem is: always-on-top. If you set the topmost option, then the buttons do not appear on the taskbar player. This is true whether the setting is saved or not (that is, even if the player starts without the on-top setting and the buttons are visible, simply clicking Video->Always on Top turns it off and keeps it off until you restart VLC; even turning it off again won't bring the buttons back).
That's unfortunate because the topmost option is necessary and it seems odd to have to choose (in fact, it seems odd that there would be any practical reason for them to have anything to do with each other, so I suspect it's just an interaction bug).
Old thread, but still mine, nonetheless.
Dead-on. Always-on-top setting is always on for me. I turned it off and the buttons immediately presented themselves when the was program reopened. I'm up to 2.0.7 x64 at this point.
Turned always-on-top back on and the buttons were gone again after restarting the program.
For the most part, leaving always-on-top enabled for the past three years, the buttons populate about 75% of the time. They seem to disappear when the program is accessed after a fresh update installation and then they're randomly missing every so often during regular use.