![]() #VLC MAC OS TAKS BAR FULL SCREEN FULL#Right click vlc.exe and choose propertiesĥ. First switch Chrome window mode to full screen mode by pressing the green dot on the top left side of the view: After that menu bar should be hidden so now enter full screen mode in youtube player: Enjoy your video on full screen without menu bar. Full screen app support on macOS is ahead of the curve a full screen app acts like a desktop space, and you can pin two apps side by side in full screen mode. ![]() go to folder where VLC is installed (something like: C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC )ģ. macOS lets you work in full screen not matter which app you’re working in. VLC 2.0 on the Mac platform replaces the simplistic interface of version 1.x in favor of something more akin to iTunes, while also embracing the look of OS X Lion. Now just select full screen like regular and off you go. Select the device that's the resolution of the 2nd monitor. Then under Video in the menu bar there is a sub selection video device. Once the 2nd monitor has been detected by the OS, open the file you want to play. now that I think about it, you guys already probably have it in there and I just didn't see it.Ģ. Here's how you do it in Panther (aka Mac OS 10.3). and maybe checkbox in prefs to enable it for whatever reason if someone wants it. I wonder if the VLC team could build into their installer to check windows DPI during setup, and if it is set above norm to disable it automatically (default). I tried to get used to 'taskbar not on top of other windows' thing. After that, it worked like it always had before installing vista 64 a few days ago. basically go to vlc.exe compatibility tab and check the Disable DPI scaling. Rather simple, maybe it will work for you. but anyway "Ivo007"s DPI comment helped me (across the room, large flat screen, high DPI to be able to see fonts, same situation I am in), ok, back to the point. I had been trying to figure this out and couldn't find a solution, probably all over the place and I am going to look foolish signing up for the forum just to post a solution I found playing around. Hope that helps with the troubleshooting. ![]() If I change the Scaling to Default (96DPI), VLC works fine as usual, I just have to stand in front of the TV to be able to read and pick a file #VLC MAC OS TAKS BAR FULL SCREEN PC#Have the same problem on Vista SP1 x32 and 圆4 systems, running VLC 0.9.6.Īlthough it only appears when I change the DPI Scaling ( under Control Panel\Personalization -> left nav bar "Adjust font size DPI") to Large (120 DPI), Custom 150% (144DPI) or 200% (192DPI).Ĭause I have my media PC connected to a 46" LCD TV with 1920x1080, I have to use at least a 150% scaling, else the fonts are too small. ![]()
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