if I do that, I will can't use my mac (first monitor), so same result!This could have to do with Apple's revised multiple displays / spaces support.
I don't have a 2nd display here, so this is just a shot in the dark, but try going to "System Preferences -> Mission Control" and deselect "Displays have separate Spaces". You may also have options I don't see here and in Displays since I don't have an 2nd display.
I already set it, but the "problem" is always present!In your VLC preferences, do you also have "Use the native fullscreen mode" under "Interface" deselected? ...and then under "Video" maybe try deselecting "Black screens in Fullscreen mode".
ok thanks, very much!Also, you might try setting it to "Use the native fullscreen mode" and select "Displays have separate Spaces" in Mission Control if you were never using that before to see if it's any better.
I noticed that, too. Unfortunately I do not have any idea yet how it could be possible to fix this.Hi
I have little bit another problem: since Mavericks it doesnt shows the menubar when I have fullscreen on the 2nd monitor (TV). Only in window mode I can access to the menubar on the first monitor (Notebook). So I have to minimize the movie to select subtitle, change audio output or something like that...
Please make sure that you use the same VLC version. Check in preferences if native fullscreen is still selected.I have a similar issue, first I had the problem as described above, then I ticked on 'use native OS Lion something' .. and for a while that trick worked
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