Having a fixed rendering window

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Having a fixed rendering window

Postby Spulit » 05 Dec 2008 14:04

Hi,

Is it possible (with VLC in fullscreen under Linux without graphical interface, only rc) to have a fixed rendering window (with black background) so that when I navigate through the items in a playlist I don't get that annoying effect of closing/opening the window every time I change the playlist item, allowing the user to instantle see what's beyond the rendering window?

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Re: Having a fixed rendering window

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Dec 2008 17:12

Use qt-display-mode 2
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Re: Having a fixed rendering window

Postby Spulit » 05 Dec 2008 18:23

hmm...doesn't work the way I needed...there is always a window close/open process between the closing of the actual item and the opening of the next one that reveals the Linux background...


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