I'm sure you did. Yet when I suspected as much, I somehow couldn't find that info. Not in this thread?
Oops, nevermind...I thought I said it, but I didn't.
I only said "I have vlc in fullscreen, and if I click away, losing focus, the toolbar disappears".
Which implies I can click elsewhere even in fullscreen (because I have another screen), but I did not explicitely say it... Sorry, my bad. ^^"
How about
you pause the second one at 5s for instance (precise timing to be determined empirically), switch to the first one, start it, switch back to the second one quickly using [Alt][Tab] (assuming you're on PC) and pressing [Space Bar] in rapid succession to restart the player? With a little practice you should succeed to sync both pretty well, even with this version (no need to wait for the toolbar to reappear to press the space bar).
That's kinda what I was doing for videos. Open one, pause immediately, open second one, and meanwhile try to instantly unpause the first one.
But then, I'd try to resync by pausing/unpausing the one that was earlier, but after the update it needs to regain focus.
It 's not a big deal, because it's just an extra click, or an Alt+Tab (if I use the keyboard). It's not as problematic as the 3.0.19 update.
I'm just confused as to why the behavior is different from 3.0.18, because I don't know "how" it works behind in the code.
I'm sorry if it somehow sounded rude or if it sounded like I was ranting about an issue that would render vlc "unusable". This is not what I meant.
Now, I know this is probably not what you asked for, but if your use case doesn't get the attention it deserves from the developers, or if they somehow deem it too rare, maybe this will help you watch your favourite xmass movie in sync on two screens this holiday season?
My example was also not just about "starting 2 videos at the same time". Imagine I have 2 videos or online feeds, running live, and I want to sync them by pausing/unpausing to match them both.
For instance, watching a live race with multiple point of views, and syncing both feeds. You need to have it running and clicking multiple times on pause/unpause to sync it, because you don't have a start at 0:00:00.
Being able to manipulate one or the other without necessiting focus was something neat in this instance.
- Menu > Media > Open Multiple Files... (or press Ctrl + Shift + O)
- Inside the Open Media window select Add to select the first video to play.
- In the Open Media window, check Show more options at the bottom.
- Check Select Play another media synchronously
I did not know this was a feature. Thanks you, this could definitely help if I'm opening from files.