VLC: Detach the playback bar
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Hello,
As indicated in the title, I would like to be able to detach the playback bar at the bottom and make it so that I can move it independently of the rest.
I hope, at least for me, that you can visualize what I mean.
Thank you for reading me.
As indicated in the title, I would like to be able to detach the playback bar at the bottom and make it so that I can move it independently of the rest.
I hope, at least for me, that you can visualize what I mean.
Thank you for reading me.
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Hello,
If I understand your problem correctly, you want to move the playback bar of VLC to another location on the screen while watching a video. To do this, it's simple: first, you need to go fullscreen (either by pressing F, double-clicking on the screen, or clicking on the fifth icon from the left).
Then, just hold down the left-click on the playback bar and move it wherever you like (note that if the playback bar is in your way, it disappears in fullscreen, so there's no need to move it ;).
Hoping to have answered your question, I look forward to your response.
If I understand your problem correctly, you want to move the playback bar of VLC to another location on the screen while watching a video. To do this, it's simple: first, you need to go fullscreen (either by pressing F, double-clicking on the screen, or clicking on the fifth icon from the left).
Then, just hold down the left-click on the playback bar and move it wherever you like (note that if the playback bar is in your way, it disappears in fullscreen, so there's no need to move it ;).
Hoping to have answered your question, I look forward to your response.
Thank you for taking the time to reply to me. I tried as you explained in your response, but it didn't work.
So I decided to press all the buttons a bit, and I finally succeeded by pressing the 6th button from the left (to go fullscreen, it's near the sound settings).
My problem is solved, thank you very much for your help.
Indeed, it is the sixth key and not the fifth, and if the player does not go full screen by pressing F, it means that either your version of VLC is not up to date, or that you are on an operating system that is incompatible.
And it's a pleasure to have helped you.
Hello,
I can't detach the video interface in VLC...
Both are moving...