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Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x
Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x







  1. Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x update#
  2. Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x windows 7#
  3. Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x windows#

That's frustrating but at least you seemed to have solved the question (although that did not resolve your issue unfortunately).

vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x

Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x update#

I'm currently using win7 64 latest update and Wow, that's intense! I haven't ended up using an Nvidia GPU for at least 5+ yrs so I wasn't aware of those rather fundamental differences in the way that the GPU handles video rendering & monitor ID.īut if I'm not mistaken it sounds like you have figured out that your GPU and its drivers/software are really at the heart of your issue as opposed to VLC. (I hope this makes sense!) The VLC screen goes Black when it reaches the more that 1/2 way dragging point between the 2 monitors. It will recover, and play video across both monitors at slightly less than 1/2 way, between the extended desktop, across the 2 monitors. Usually VLC will quit playing Video after more then 1/2 of the VLC video screen has been dragged over to the New monitor. In fact VLC is a lot faster in recovering which Monitor it will play on. VLC video from the Old monitor to the New monitor. Never the less I just tried it and it also fails, when I drag a

Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x windows#

I have always used an extended Desktop, I don't even want to contemplate not working with anything less then 2 monitors.Īctually I never use the Windows Media player its a piece of crap. Until I got this new video card and new monitor, I never encountered VLC video no playing on either monitors. The Old monitor uses DVI-A port of the GPU card. The New monitor uses DVI-D port of the GPU card (DVI) NVIDIA has done a masterful job over the last 7 years in managing 2 or 3 monitor setups, using their software. There is no point in switching monitor identities, because the monitors are not the same type.

vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x

OS version & service pack, VLC version, exactly "how" the video disappears (as you drag it the outline of the window is visible but the window & content/video is transparent? there is NO sign of anything being dragged to the extended monitor? when the window reaches the secondary display the content/video is black (or flickering)? or whatever.) Which monitor is designated as the primary display (should be the one with the taskbar)? Have you tried to use the new monitor for video output using any other players, such as Windows Media you raise some valid issues. It may also be helpful if you provide some more details about your issue. But that shortcut can prove to be extremely useful in a multiple monitor setup since it is global. I do not recall the circumstances so I can not gauge the chances of this being helpful to you. I have had some success using this trick when my attempts to drag a window to another monitor had issues.

vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x

Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x windows 7#

Have you tried using the keyboard shortcut to move the active window to the next display? (WIN+SHIFT+Left/Right) I know it's a bit of a long shot, and I believe that this shortcut was introduced with Windows 7 and therefore doesn't work with XP or Vista.









Vlc 2.2.6 for mac os x