** Summary changed:
- VLC interface not displayed correctly
+ VLC interface not displayed correctly on external display
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As a temporary fix, so you don't have to launch it from the terminal you
can do something like this, (need root):
sudo su
mv /usr/bin/vlc /usr/bin/vlcbin
echo 'QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=0 /usr/bin/vlcbin "$@"' > /usr/bin/vlc
chmod +x /usr/bin/vlc
It fixes the problem for me and i can launch it
Hey, Thanks Jean Luc, the QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=0 does the trick here too!
I wonder if this only affects Ubuntu or other Linux distributions too.
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Oops ! I hit the return key unintentionally !
So, I make take some time to do some testings, but you have to tell me what to
do exactly, and how.
Regards,
J.-Luc
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This is the behaviour I have been describing from the beginning : the video is
useable, but most of the controls are not.
This happens on *every* laptop used with an external TV as main screen since
18.04 - it was fine until 16.04.
I would event bet it alson happens on every computer using a seco
On my last test (the one where it works but is exageratly zoomed), when
switching to fullscreen mode, the VLC overlays(control buttons, volume,
etc) are not usable because too large, they don't fit on screen.
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I also tested 18.04 again with another setup, still dual screen on a
samsung TV, the vlc GUI is exageratly zoomed but still correctly visible
and usable, not sure if they want it to be zoomed like that.
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I just checked and the bug is still there on 19.04.
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Can one of you please check if the issue still exists with Ubuntu 19.04
(which has Qt 5.12)?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi, I think it's the same bug, i got a laptop with a second screen
plugged, optimus laptop, nvidia-drivers-390, on the integrated laptop
screen, vlc works just fine, but as soon as i drag the vlc window to the
second screen GUI elements gets extra zoomed, and unusable ( but i can
see some parts of
Another screenshot playing a video...
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This looks like the typical Qt HiDPI breakage and needs to be fixed in
Qt. As a temporary workaround, disable scaling for Qt.
** Package changed: vlc (Ubuntu) => qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
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