Video fullscreen problem

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Video fullscreen problem

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If you disable the playback of movies for the browser's preview pane and then use the mouse to doubleclick a video file in order to have it displayed in fullscreen mode it won't work. All it does is make the background of the preview area black (with default color settings). Your mousecursor disappears as well (sometimes).
This did not happen with 1.80.3.

Doing the same with the keyboard's enter button works though.

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Confirmed RC2 only. When trying to view video file in fullscreen directly from browser. "normal" fullscreen works.

reproduce
- Disable preview for video files in "Items dispayed"
- Open video file in fullscreen directly from browser.
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ckv wrote:Confirmed RC2 only. When trying to view video file in fullscreen directly from browser. "normal" fullscreen works.

reproduce
- Disable preview for video files in "Items dispayed"
- Open video file in fullscreen directly from browser.
What will be normal behaviour? Show or not show the video?
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Post by Xyzzy »

Show video if View>File list>Play video is checked.

I confirm also problem with disappearing cursor.

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xnview wrote:
ckv wrote:Confirmed RC2 only. When trying to view video file in fullscreen directly from browser. "normal" fullscreen works.

reproduce
- Disable preview for video files in "Items dispayed"
- Open video file in fullscreen directly from browser.
What will be normal behaviour? Show or not show the video?
To show the fixed-image of the video in fullscreen mode at 100% zoom IMO.
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ckv wrote:Confirmed RC2 only. When trying to view video file in fullscreen directly from browser. "normal" fullscreen works.

reproduce
- Disable preview for video files in "Items dispayed"
- Open video file in fullscreen directly from browser.
Confirmed.
My mouse disappears and I have to Alt+F4 to close XnView.
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Xyzzy wrote:Show video if View>File list>Play video is checked.

I confirm also problem with disappearing cursor.

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Mouse Cursor bug still exists in RC3.
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ckit wrote:Mouse Cursor bug still exists in RC3.
The video is played?
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Yes.
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Post by Danny »

ckit wrote:Mouse Cursor bug still exists in RC3.
Same here. Video plays as it should, but mouscursor still disappears completely.

Also: if you switch back to the browser the video still plays although it shouldn't since i've disabled playing videos in the preview pane (as mentioned in my initial post).
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Post by ckv »

Mouse Cursor disappears because the fullscreen don't work. The fullscreen kind of opens in the preview area and the disappearing cursor is a side effect (normal behavior for fullscreen).

I hope that Pierre understands that the problem isn't disappearing cursor, but the not working quick fullscreen for videos when preview for video files in "Items dispayed" is disabled.
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Post by Danny »

ckv wrote:the disappearing cursor is a side effect (normal behavior for fullscreen).
No it's not. The mouse cursor is supposed to come back up once you move your mouse.
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Danny wrote:
ckv wrote:the disappearing cursor is a side effect (normal behavior for fullscreen).
No it's not. The mouse cursor is supposed to come back up once you move your mouse.
Yeah. Thanks.
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Post by ckv »

Hi everybody! Try this, go to options and disable "Browser / File list / Recognize only by extension" option. And try if the fullscreen works then.
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