What do you mean by "cut of''? There should be 4 vlc-windows: 2 before and 2 after in the gif.the picture is cut off so we can't even see your alternative
That's probably an XP problem, because in Windows 2000 it's displayed in a solid block.(2) force current volume to display in one solid block (not the default green blocks)
I really don't care if it is an XP problem. There is really no good reason to use progress bar to change volume. Newest volume bar is better but it too has major flaws (e.g. draging volume outside the bar).That's probably an XP problem, because in Windows 2000 it's displayed in a solid block.
I disagree it has major flaws.I really don't care if it is an XP problem. There is really no good reason to use progress bar to change volume. Newest volume bar is better but it too has major flaws (e.g. draging volume outside the bar).That's probably an XP problem, because in Windows 2000 it's displayed in a solid block.
Ok, I see your point. However the most intuitive way to increase volume to the maximum is to click volume bar and drag it outside the windows to the right. Same thing with decreasing: point to the volume bar, click and drag outside volume bar to the left. I clicked on the volume bar so why vlc assumes I didn't want it?Draging volume outside the bar is normal. Why so ? Because it consider that if you drag the slider and keep it drag away, this is because you didn't want it.
Nice :) It would be awesome if the range would equal screen size.Well, I can extend the range a bit.
Check draging for yourself in Windows MediaPlayer, Quicktime, Photoshop, Volume ControlIs this really that annoying ? I have your point of view, but I would like others....
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