Which is the MAIN PROBLEM!Stop it and will not not sleep.
Confirmed. This is what brought me here. This problem still exists even 10-years after the 1st-proposal for it to be fixed was posted. To clear things up; we get it, commandline is better (hence, mpv & even vlc) but I still use VLC on Windows and it has a GUI and it goes hand-in-hand with my Android being a remote.I'd like to add that I find it especially strange when VLC prevents screensaver/suspend even when it isn't the foreground window on the screen...
This is my experience, yes. Any plans to enable screensaver/blanking/suspend when paused?VLC does block power when stop. When paused, yes, not stopepd.
Good to know. Thank you for all your hard work!Yes, but it is not as trivial as we wish.
How can this be taken seriously? I am certain that the programmers of VLC are some of the smartest people out there, yet they ignore this issue. Perhaps there is a feature request form that we can all use to bombard the programmers with this. There must be a way to get this through to them.Yes, but it is not as trivial as we wish.
Being paused does not mean the screen does not need to be refreshed, notably because of video filters. I don't think this is that complex to understand.How can this be taken seriously? I am certain that the programmers of VLC are some of the smartest people out there, yet they ignore this issue. Perhaps there is a feature request form that we can all use to bombard the programmers with this. There must be a way to get this through to them.
Thank you Jean-Baptiste!!!This was fixed this week for VLC 3.0
As said, this is 3.0.0, not 2.2.6. Use the nightly build.Thank you Jean-Baptiste!!!This was fixed this week for VLC 3.0
I just happen to see this thread today while wondering if others also face this issue and whether there's a solution\workaround.
Thought it was my lucky day when I saw your last post, that too not so long back. BUT...I'm using VLC on MAC OS X ver 10.11.6. Quickly checked my VLC for updates, found Version 2.2.6 available (was on 2.2.4 earlier), updated and tested it. It doesn't seem to be working.
Nor does the "quit after playback" option work. After the playlist is done, the VLC player just sits there, doing practically nothing BUT prevents the Mac from going to sleep, draining all my battery. To test this "quit after playback" option, I tested this again and noticed that VLC just sits there "Till someone touches the mouse". The moment I move the pointer after VLC has stopped playback, it exits. Question: why does it keep waiting for a user input (pointer movement or key stroke) to quit the program? The whole purpose of that option is to have VLC quit without a user intervention.
Can you provide link to the nightly build download page? Can't see it on https://www.videolan.org/
As said, this is 3.0.0, not 2.2.6. Use the nightly build.
https://nightlies.videolan.org/Can you provide link to the nightly build download page? Can't see it on https://www.videolan.org/
As said, this is 3.0.0, not 2.2.6. Use the nightly build.
Also, any idea about the "quit after playback" option not working as it's supposed to? It just sits there and wait for a user input to close the VLC app.
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