Reset preferences. Seriously.
...umm, I probably shouldn't respond, but I guess I will anyway.
He already said...
But, had to reload OS due to a bad disk on the laptop.
...don't you think that "reloading the OS" would be the ultimate way of "resetting VLC's prefs"? Why would resetting them "one more time" help? They should
already be reset by reloading the OS. I really wouldn't be
that surprised if resetting the preferences
did fix this problem, I'm just saying that it
really shouldn't fix this problem. In fact, according to his report, resetting the prefs should
cause this problem. Since he already said he had the problem, fixed it, then "reloaded the OS" & the problem came back, so in effect, "resetting the prefs" caused the problem
again...even tho the default prefs say he shouldn't've
ever had the problem!
He also said...
And, right "out of the box"...
...that, to me, means that right after he
reinstalled Windows (there should be NO remnants of VLC left! -- prefs or otherwise), he installed VLC & had this problem...I can't see how the "old prefs" would survive this...unless he didn't actually "reinstall" the OS (whatever "reload" means).
Maybe the prefs did survive, I don't know exactly how he "reloaded the OS". But wouldn't a better solution be to document
what pref needs to be changed to avoid this behavior? I could post my nicely-formatted steps, but I'm not 100% sure of the fix. I'd start with checking "Integrate video in interface" in the prefs. BUT I think that should be the default. I've never had this random "Direct3D window". I can cause one to happen, if I change the prefs, but it's not a "damn window"...it's simply the separate video output window.
jagman55 didn't say if this window had a purpose: does it actually play the video? (if so, it's simply the non-embedded video window, settable via a pref)...or is it a random blank window that does nothing? (if so, I don't know of a fix, I've never had a rouge/useless/"extra" Direct3D window)
jagman55: I'm gonna assume the Direct3D window you wanna get rid of is simply the "normal" video output window, which, for some reason, is not being integrated into VLC's window...
- In VLC, click Tools ► Preferences
- At the bottom left, for Show settings, make sure Simple is selected (it should be)
- Along the left, make sure Interface is selected (again, it should be, but I'm just being thorough)
- On the right-side, in the section Look & feel (near the top), make sure Use native style is selected (it should be) & check Integrate video in interface
- Click Save
- Close VLC to commit the pref change (otherwise, if VLC crashes, this change {or some changes} might not be saved)
- Run VLC & see if that fixes the problem
...if that was already checked, or didn't fix your problem, please be more specific about this window: does it do anything? where does the video play? does it show up when you are
NOT playing a video?...perhaps a screenshot?
Right now, the only other pref I can think of to change is the video output method...
- In VLC, click Tools ► Preferences
- At the bottom left, for Show settings, make sure Simple is selected (it should be)
- Along the left, click Video
- On the right-side, in the section Display (near the top), for Output...
- 1st of all, write down what is ALREADY set (is it on "Default"?) & post that in a msg on the forum
- Change the value to something else, try DirectX or Direct3D or OpenGL
- Notes...
- Since you already have the "Direct3D" window that's annoying you, that might be what it's already defaulting to...but it could still be worth trying.
- You must finish these steps each time you try a different setting (including saving & closing VLC, below).
- Click Save
- Close VLC to commit the pref change (otherwise, if VLC crashes, this change {or some changes} might not be saved)
- Run VLC & see if that fixes the problem
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Updated: Thu, Jan 15, 2015 --- 1/15/15, 7:19:19pm EST
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Sigh, the above can't be a link: "You cannot use certain BBCodes: [url]."...so, I can't even link back to a post on this forum?
How about this: can long-term/trusted users be allowed links in sigs?