Help with Time v3.2 Needed

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Help with Time v3.2 Needed

Postby cpm1a+_ » 24 Jun 2022 17:13

i use [T] / [R]
milliseconds disabled, time in "h:m" format

i do understand it sounds silly but anyway: there is just one thing that drives me sort of mmm... mad?
when digits сhange from say xx.12 to xx.11 the whole remainig time moves a tiny bit horizontally across the screen (first to the right, then back to the left) thus stealing my atttention
any way to fix this? thanks and excuse my English, its not native to me

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Re: Help with Time v3.2 Needed

Postby Hitchhiker » 25 Jun 2022 10:17

Your best bet would be to contact the addon developer (mederi) I think. He's a moderator on this forum:
https://forum.videolan.org/memberlist.p ... e&u=110151

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Re: Help with Time v3.2 Needed

Postby mederi » 16 Jul 2022 19:00

Proportional font issue? ( https://azi.medium.com/proportional-vs- ... 1b1c83e4d0 ). Try to use different font, a monospace font, for subtitles/osd in vlc preferences: tools > preferences > subtitles/osd: Font

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Re: Help with Time v3.2 Needed

Postby cpm1a+_ » 16 Jul 2022 22:12

thanks, already done that


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