> except that in my case I see only about 20x200 pixels, i.e. almost not at
all.
I think the size of the video that's shown is random each time you play
something or resize the window. I tried for example to go from windowed to
fullscreen (by manually clicking the menu option under "Video"), it
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Šeštadienis 24 Spalis 2015 11:34:11 rašė:
> When using the QT interface in VLC, I can no longer doubleclick a video and
> full screen it. When playing a video parts of it are masked off/cropped .
> So only a small area approximatly 530x290 is visable. I've disabl
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Since 1-2 days, after upgrading vlc, qt etc., I have exactly the same
problem as the reporter, except that in my case I see only about 20x200
pixels, i.e. almost not at all.
It is an important bug, since when a user clicks in nautilus for
example, he does no
I'm having the exact same issue as Tareeq, and it started happening ever
since I updated the QT5 libraries, so it must be an issue with it.
Here's a log for playing a YouTube video: http://pastebin.com/6vwaha9k
I tried resizing the output a few times, so that's why so many
"VoutDisplayEvent 'resiz
Attached is the vlc -vvv output.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Tareeq Ali wrote:
> Package: vlc
> Version: 2.2.1-4+b1
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> When using the QT interface in VLC, I can no longer doubleclick a video
> and full screen it.
> When playing a video parts of
Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.1-4+b1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When using the QT interface in VLC, I can no longer doubleclick a video and
full screen it.
When playing a video parts of it are masked off/cropped . So only a small area
approximatly 530x290 is visable.
I've disabled over