Same here... Kind of weird how it was just gone one day (after an update- don't recall exactly when because I don't use Windows as much; it's still there in the OS X version, or it's been 'put back' already).
So, what's the deal with this? Anybody know? Why has the ability to select a default monitor for fullscreen output of multimonitor systems on the Windows platform mysteriously & silently disappeared completely?
Strange... I don't recall ever seeing any mention/acknowledgement of this change anywhere. The documentation doesn't reflect this change either.
If anyone who reads this has any information/explanation about this, I would really appreciate it if you would share what you know
It's just nice to know what's going on... to understand why a feature that I rely heavily on has suddenly been snatched away. To know when/if I should expect to have it back... stuff like that.
This is quite an important feature to me (all of my computer systems have 2 or more monitors- except my laptop sometimes while traveling, I always carry all the cords/adapters needed to hook it up to virtually ANY monitor or TV), so I have been frustrated by this change.
What's strange about this issue to me is the fact that the menu item is completely gone! (not just broken) I mean, there are a number of features that are broken in VLC (some that haven't worked at all for as long as I've used VLC- 6-7 years), either in general/completely, or just on a specific platform. Yet they have not been removed from the menu or settings and there is scarce information available to let anyone know that these items are well-known not to work. And yet, this feature (which I don't recall ever having trouble with) disappears completely without a trace!
It's annoying that every time I open VLC the video output automatically goes to the Windows primary display, but what's REALLY frustrating is that even during fullscreen playback, the output reverts to the OS primary monitor for each video file in a list.
(I have VLC configured for video output NOT to be embedded in the main interface window because I don't care for the fullscreen control interface- I find it frustrating. With multiple monitors it's just easier for me to have an "always visible" control interface that I can count on to always be in the same place.
It wouldn't be so bad if my monitors all had the same resolution, but they don't and the one I use for playback is higher the one which is Windows primary display. So when I use the OS shortcut to move a window to the next display (Shift-Meta-[left/right] arrow key) the video does not resize to fit- it only partially fills the larger display- and it's not even centered! So I have exit fullscreen. And now something else has changed as well because I used to be able to toggle fullscreen mode twice (off and back on) and everything would be fine. But now when I leave fullscreen mode the output window is still/back on the primary display, so I must move the un-maximized window to the desired display, then re-enter fullscreen. And I have to repeat this ridiculous cumbersome process for EACH file I play. May not be so bad if you're watching movies, but if you're watching little clips, or silly videos downloaded from some social/networking/sharing site it gets really old, quite rapidly!
So... WHY does that window MOVE ITSELF back to the OS primary screen after each item? That is not only especially annoying, it's also very mysterious and strange. Windows is NOT moving this window- it is absolutely VLC that moves my output window back to the default monitor for every single file- all because the other options (the list of attached monitors) were deleted from the settings pages as well as from the "Video" menu.
Anyway, it would be great if JBK would take a quick moment to let us know what's going on... I'm sure there must be a good, valid reason for this.
(I'm not on the latest version- I'm using 2.1.0. I've actually begun to get scared of updating because this seems to be turning into a trend- the last 4-5 times I updated I've found a feature missing at least 3, if not 4 of those times. But they don't tell you ahead of time that they've removed an insignificant feature (which is crucial, integral to you and that you rely on).
Edit: I have since found a couple more threads regarding this matter (going further back & trying to broaden my search). Not really much useful info, except in one of them JB says it must be a bug.
I wonder if anyone has even submitted a ticket.
Assuming so, this bug is apparently not of much importance since there have been two(?) updates since it seems to have appeared: 2.1.0