Postby BZLederman » 18 Aug 2020 20:41
I'm seeing what I believe is the same problem. I'm very surprised that this problem has been reported for so long in VLC, on various platforms, but never answered.
I have VLC set for Video Auto Scaling. On videos which are smaller than the size of my monitor, VLC sizes itself to fit the video, which is correct. For videos which are close to the size of my monitor (i.e., a 1280 x 720 pixel video on a 1920 x 1080 display, VLC sizes itself to show the entire video, and VLC fits on the screen. But if I play a 1920 x 1080 video, VLC does >> NOT <<< fit itself to the monitor: it shows the video full size, which pushes the controls below the task bar at the bottom of the screen so they can't be reached.
If I want to stop the video I either have to quit VLC, or I have to pull down the menu to "Zoom" to half size to reach the controls.
This is really very, very disappointing. As I said, it's difficult to believe that this fault has been in VLC for so many years with no
correction or suitable reply.
I've tried every combination of VLC settings I can think of, but can't fix this.
If I'm really missing something in the preferences for VLC that will tell it to never go beyond the bounds of the >> USEABLE <<< screen,
will someone please tell me exactly where it is?
If VLC really is ignoring the actual available size of the display, can we please get this fixed? It can't be too difficult, I can list dozens and dozens of other programs that run on Windows that won't hide behind the task bar. Even Microsoft's applications are able to get this right, so VLC should be able to do so as well. (I wish that was a joke, but I'm serious.)
Thanks in advance.