Jim, I agree with you completely about the new change to the default behavior of the 'toolbar'. After some trial and error I found that 'Show controls in full screen mode' under interface did not function correctly. I had to remove the check, save, restart VLC, start VLC, viola. To get the layout back, customize interface, profiles at bottom, VLC 1.x style.
I suspect this may be a bug or oversight and I plan to file a bug report, if possible.
This worked for me and I hope it works for you.
A note for Jean,
Your response in my opinion was horrible and did not come close to addressing the issue or giving an option to obtain help. Even directing Jim to the WIki or FAQ would've been better than your response.
The problem Jim was having, as myself, is ease of use. Instead of simply hovering the mouse to the bottom of the video window, finding the video controls have awaken for use was not there. Instead we had to exit full-screen mode, to go the option we wanted, make change, go back to full-screen mode.
I am aware of how to use every shortcut key to navigate the video, but I should also have the same options I had in VLC 1.x.
Hi, I installed the latest vlc player 2.0 and I saw that the 'time toolbar' has been changed. It is much harder now to move the bar to an earlier time. And it has a fancy blue bar following it.
I use vlc to play live tv broadcasts via .ts file recorded from a dvb-t broadcast using Dv Scheduler - if I want to skip back, it was much easier to seek to a point eg. skipping tv ads or boring bits etc. And had no blue bar.
Now with version 2.0, it has been ruined.
I reverted back to 1.1.11 and it works perfectly fine now.
Could you please bring back the old 'time toolbar' in 2.0, it was perfect.
Thank you,
Jim