Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

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Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby ijesh » 20 Jul 2010 21:50

Does anyone know if the vlc fullscreen function (VLC.toggleFullScreen()) is working for the newest web plugin for vlc i.e. VLC 1.1.0?
I tried it on my webpage and it in not working for me.

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby sphelan » 21 Jul 2010 16:37

No, it's not working. There is a bug filed.

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby maliqua » 16 Aug 2010 08:49

got a link to the bug report?

anyone know what the last version this did work in was?

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby Ilasir » 16 Aug 2010 08:52

Definitely worked in 1.0.5, and probably 1.0.6.

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby torresmedia » 19 Aug 2010 11:13

Don't work in 1.1.3 either... :/

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby mysoogal » 31 Aug 2010 20:59

does not work also in 1.1.4 god why they screwing with the web interface if they are not updating it or improving it :evil:

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby Ilasir » 01 Sep 2010 06:50

Well, 1.1.x did come with small upgrades, didn't it? But it is definitely annoying.

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby cctvcam » 01 Sep 2010 10:02

I'd like to see this fixed ASAP too, is there anyway of getting this bugs priority bumped up?

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby cctvcam » 01 Sep 2010 17:56

I found this in the bug tracker, which is really disappointing.
Patch welcome. We have currently no maintainer for the ActiveX control.
I now wish the ActiveX/plugin had not been available as now I have selected it for my project only to find that there is little chance of the bugs being fixed. I did most of my evaluation of VLC using the main app, which is really great. I had assumed that the plugin/activex would be just as good but just limited in features.

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby wendymoyer » 01 Sep 2010 22:21

thanks for the info cctvcam

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby Ilasir » 02 Sep 2010 03:01

The older versions still work, but it is a pain that most people have switched to the new one by now. :(

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby mysoogal » 03 Sep 2010 23:55

The older versions still work, but it is a pain that most people have switched to the new one by now. :(
the following people seem to be the developers, somebody should ask them to put everything back to normal as it was for 8.6a version of vlc, everything was working fine, from 9.9 of videolan, somebody has taken the time to piss all over the web plugin :evil:


Amir Gouini - VLC mozilla plugin event listerners.
Cyril Mathé - WebPlugin features and improvements
Frans van Veen - Mozilla plugin toolbar
Jasper Alias <j.alias at student.hhs.nl>- Mozilla plugin toolbar

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby Ilasir » 04 Sep 2010 08:44

As far as I am aware, everything was fine up to 1.0.6.

There are no active developers for the plugin anymore, I believe, and the vlc team looks at the forums a lot, but if you're not too annoying, I suppose direct communication probably wouldn't hurt.

To be fair, some of the new features that do work are pretty nice.

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 04 Sep 2010 16:50

We need people to work on those features, and people only complain, noone codes... So, code doesn't get fixed...
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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby kakone » 17 Oct 2010 14:12

We don't complain but when there is a function, we expected it works, it seems logical. All the users of my website are telling me : "The fullscreen mode doesn't work !". We can't answer : "Install an old version of VideoLan, it works better !".
This fullscreen problem is important for web developpers and enter into the vlc sourcecode is not easy at all. We just say : it would be very nice if it could be fixed, that's all. This is not a complaint. If it can't be fixed, it's not the end of the world...

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Re: Fullscreen on VLC 1.1.0

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 17 Oct 2010 18:01

Everything can be fixed, with the right amount of time (or money...).
This is as simple as that.
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