![]() The video and audio aren't interrupted during this event. It does this in a matter of seconds so its a real blur and it goes nuts. ![]() So if I double clicked it while it was stuck in full screen 10 times it will jump from full to window 5 times. It will go from window to full screen a number of times. So I then hit the windows key or click on my second monitor (to steal focus) and VLC then suddenly accepts the double clicks. It seems like no matter how many times I double click it it wont reduce. Problem is that sometimes this doesn't happen. Once its full screen I double click the picture again to minimize it again and have it go back to being a window. I open a video file and double click the picture to make it full screen. I dont like the blurry look when the player upscales the video to fit the player.So heres what happens. and fit to player for larger video when maximized. but DONT scale the video to fit the screen. I'd like it to maximize automaticallyĪnother alternative is to maximize every time. on 1080p video it leaves a couple pixels space on all sides. but it doesnt fully 100% fit to the edges of my screen. its just some random position somewhat off to the bottom right.īy comparison windows media player at least makes an ATTEMPT to match the video size when starting. How do I fix all this broken nonsense behavior? it doesnt even center the non-maximized window to fit my screen. so the video is partially off the screen. Is there some config option i can edit to stop this maximizing/large window nonsense?Īnother problem is when starting 1080p videos sometimes it WONT start maximized. ![]() How do I stop this behavior? ive scoured through all the options and settings and cant find anything about maximizing/unmaximizing anywhere in any settings. ![]() even and I have to repeat the process and being partially off-screen as well and use the right click option to scale the player to video. scaled to fit the videoīut it always starts fullscreen no matter what.Įven if i unmaximize it. How to I stop VLC from always starting maximized (I dont mean fullscreen I mean maximized theres a difference)įor example if a video is 720p I want it to start in a smaller non-maximized window. ![]()
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