It should be the default behaviour, you may need to reset the preferences.How do I have to set the preferences for the "Always Fit Window" option to stay permanent?
under Main interfaces > Qt?It seems this isn't in the "All" section of Preferences but in "Simple", Interface > "Resize interface to video size". (Now I can turn auto scaling back on again!)
I had a problem that the interface was opening in fullscreen mode and could not be resized to the native video size. To clarify what needs to be done, which finally worked for me.
First, uncheck both the "Auto Scaling" in the "All, Video" section of Preferences and the "Resize interface to video size" in the "Simple, Video" section.
Save the preferences and Close the VLC program.
Now come back in and check the "Resize interface to video size" in the "Simple, Video" section. That will get the video displaying in the native size but, oddly, will not resize the interface itself, even though that's what the checkbox says.
Finally, go back and check the "Auto Scaling" in the "All, Video" section, save the preferences and close VLC. You will then have the video and the interface in the native size of the video which is being played.
maybe related to F11 key?This is the first time ever I am locked into a huge full sized VLC that I can not resize at all and I have no idea what he did. I did just follow the directions above, but to no avail and I currently use a "1920 by 1280" resolution size.
Mouse cursor not hiding in full screenAlso, 2nd question, how do I make my mouse arrow auto disappear once the video starts? It used to 3 years ago, but after all these version updates, it stopped after the first one and I do not see anywhere under ALL options to check. My info box line and volume control box goes away fine after 3-4 seconds but then I have to move the mouse offscreen every time as well then.
Just wanted to say that 10 years later, I found this post and it fixed exactly what I was having trouble with. Thank you very much!Maybe this is what you're looking for:
Menu Tools -> Preferences (Show settings = ALL) -> Video
Then on the right panel scroll down to the Window Properties section.
Save, exit and restart VLC when done.
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