How to make VLC going second desktop when going fullscreen?
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Since the last Yosemite update (and by extension, El Capitan), VLC doesn't go on a second desktop anymore when I press the fullscreen button on the upper left of the window as it used to do :/
Thank you for your help :-)
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Since the last Yosemite update (and by extension, El Capitan), VLC doesn't go on a second desktop anymore when I press the fullscreen button on the upper left of the window as it used to do :/
Thank you for your help :-)
macos vlc-media-player fullscreen osx-el-capitan
It ought to fullscreen on whichever screen it's currently on
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:04
I know, and I'd like it to open on a second screen
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:08
then drag it to the 2nd screen before you fullscreen it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:13
Haha, I want it to be automatic, otherwise that's easy Thank you for your help
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:14
It ought to be, the second time you do it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:16
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up vote
1
down vote
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Since the last Yosemite update (and by extension, El Capitan), VLC doesn't go on a second desktop anymore when I press the fullscreen button on the upper left of the window as it used to do :/
Thank you for your help :-)
macos vlc-media-player fullscreen osx-el-capitan
Since the last Yosemite update (and by extension, El Capitan), VLC doesn't go on a second desktop anymore when I press the fullscreen button on the upper left of the window as it used to do :/
Thank you for your help :-)
macos vlc-media-player fullscreen osx-el-capitan
macos vlc-media-player fullscreen osx-el-capitan
asked Dec 22 '15 at 17:18
azertguigui
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It ought to fullscreen on whichever screen it's currently on
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:04
I know, and I'd like it to open on a second screen
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:08
then drag it to the 2nd screen before you fullscreen it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:13
Haha, I want it to be automatic, otherwise that's easy Thank you for your help
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:14
It ought to be, the second time you do it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:16
add a comment |
It ought to fullscreen on whichever screen it's currently on
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:04
I know, and I'd like it to open on a second screen
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:08
then drag it to the 2nd screen before you fullscreen it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:13
Haha, I want it to be automatic, otherwise that's easy Thank you for your help
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:14
It ought to be, the second time you do it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:16
It ought to fullscreen on whichever screen it's currently on
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:04
It ought to fullscreen on whichever screen it's currently on
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:04
I know, and I'd like it to open on a second screen
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:08
I know, and I'd like it to open on a second screen
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:08
then drag it to the 2nd screen before you fullscreen it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:13
then drag it to the 2nd screen before you fullscreen it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:13
Haha, I want it to be automatic, otherwise that's easy Thank you for your help
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:14
Haha, I want it to be automatic, otherwise that's easy Thank you for your help
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:14
It ought to be, the second time you do it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:16
It ought to be, the second time you do it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:16
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Having the same weird issue here. What has proven to kind of work for me on El Cap is using the green fullscreen button on the top left corner first (creates basically a black desktop with VLC controls in it) and then CMD+F twice when in fullscreen VLC (puts the content inside and the controls on top). To get it back to windowed mode CMD+F, switch to another Desktop, back to fullscreen VLC and click the green fullscreen button again... A bit fiddly and certainly annoying. it seems like the VLC interface doesn't respect the way Mac OS handles fullscreen right now. Anyway, I hope that workaround works for you. You could still create a second desktop like the commenters before me suggested, would probably be easier.
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I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
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"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
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Head over to Videos -> Full screen video devices and select resolution of the screen you wish to maximize to.
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Just go into Preferences, click the video tab and in the Fullscreen video device choose the screen you want VLC to be in.
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If you right click on the VLC icon on the dock, you can navigate to the "Options" menu and assign VLC to a specific desktop. That way, it will always open to that space (which can be treated as a specific monitor) if it is available. See this support article for more details.
Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
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4 Answers
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active
oldest
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oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
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Having the same weird issue here. What has proven to kind of work for me on El Cap is using the green fullscreen button on the top left corner first (creates basically a black desktop with VLC controls in it) and then CMD+F twice when in fullscreen VLC (puts the content inside and the controls on top). To get it back to windowed mode CMD+F, switch to another Desktop, back to fullscreen VLC and click the green fullscreen button again... A bit fiddly and certainly annoying. it seems like the VLC interface doesn't respect the way Mac OS handles fullscreen right now. Anyway, I hope that workaround works for you. You could still create a second desktop like the commenters before me suggested, would probably be easier.
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I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
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"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
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up vote
2
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Having the same weird issue here. What has proven to kind of work for me on El Cap is using the green fullscreen button on the top left corner first (creates basically a black desktop with VLC controls in it) and then CMD+F twice when in fullscreen VLC (puts the content inside and the controls on top). To get it back to windowed mode CMD+F, switch to another Desktop, back to fullscreen VLC and click the green fullscreen button again... A bit fiddly and certainly annoying. it seems like the VLC interface doesn't respect the way Mac OS handles fullscreen right now. Anyway, I hope that workaround works for you. You could still create a second desktop like the commenters before me suggested, would probably be easier.
6
I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
1
"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Having the same weird issue here. What has proven to kind of work for me on El Cap is using the green fullscreen button on the top left corner first (creates basically a black desktop with VLC controls in it) and then CMD+F twice when in fullscreen VLC (puts the content inside and the controls on top). To get it back to windowed mode CMD+F, switch to another Desktop, back to fullscreen VLC and click the green fullscreen button again... A bit fiddly and certainly annoying. it seems like the VLC interface doesn't respect the way Mac OS handles fullscreen right now. Anyway, I hope that workaround works for you. You could still create a second desktop like the commenters before me suggested, would probably be easier.
Having the same weird issue here. What has proven to kind of work for me on El Cap is using the green fullscreen button on the top left corner first (creates basically a black desktop with VLC controls in it) and then CMD+F twice when in fullscreen VLC (puts the content inside and the controls on top). To get it back to windowed mode CMD+F, switch to another Desktop, back to fullscreen VLC and click the green fullscreen button again... A bit fiddly and certainly annoying. it seems like the VLC interface doesn't respect the way Mac OS handles fullscreen right now. Anyway, I hope that workaround works for you. You could still create a second desktop like the commenters before me suggested, would probably be easier.
answered Jan 28 '16 at 0:44
justsomerandomdude
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I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
1
"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
add a comment |
6
I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
1
"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
6
6
I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
I just found the fix to this. Basically you just have to go in to the settings and select "show all" in the bottom left, expand "Interface", expand "main interfaces", go into macosx and select "use native full screen mode" (or something along those lines, using different localization here).
– justsomerandomdude
Feb 5 '16 at 20:27
1
1
"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
"use native full screen mode" is the right answer
– snowbound
Jun 26 '16 at 6:08
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Head over to Videos -> Full screen video devices and select resolution of the screen you wish to maximize to.
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Head over to Videos -> Full screen video devices and select resolution of the screen you wish to maximize to.
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Head over to Videos -> Full screen video devices and select resolution of the screen you wish to maximize to.
Head over to Videos -> Full screen video devices and select resolution of the screen you wish to maximize to.
answered May 12 at 10:00
Jimnah Magira
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Just go into Preferences, click the video tab and in the Fullscreen video device choose the screen you want VLC to be in.
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Just go into Preferences, click the video tab and in the Fullscreen video device choose the screen you want VLC to be in.
screenshot
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Just go into Preferences, click the video tab and in the Fullscreen video device choose the screen you want VLC to be in.
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Just go into Preferences, click the video tab and in the Fullscreen video device choose the screen you want VLC to be in.
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answered 2 days ago
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If you right click on the VLC icon on the dock, you can navigate to the "Options" menu and assign VLC to a specific desktop. That way, it will always open to that space (which can be treated as a specific monitor) if it is available. See this support article for more details.
Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
add a comment |
up vote
-1
down vote
If you right click on the VLC icon on the dock, you can navigate to the "Options" menu and assign VLC to a specific desktop. That way, it will always open to that space (which can be treated as a specific monitor) if it is available. See this support article for more details.
Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
add a comment |
up vote
-1
down vote
up vote
-1
down vote
If you right click on the VLC icon on the dock, you can navigate to the "Options" menu and assign VLC to a specific desktop. That way, it will always open to that space (which can be treated as a specific monitor) if it is available. See this support article for more details.
If you right click on the VLC icon on the dock, you can navigate to the "Options" menu and assign VLC to a specific desktop. That way, it will always open to that space (which can be treated as a specific monitor) if it is available. See this support article for more details.
answered Dec 22 '15 at 22:46
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Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
add a comment |
Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
Maybe this was removed or something but there is no option to assign the Desktop for me in macOS Sierra.
– Jonathan van Clute
Mar 21 at 23:52
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It ought to fullscreen on whichever screen it's currently on
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:04
I know, and I'd like it to open on a second screen
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:08
then drag it to the 2nd screen before you fullscreen it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:13
Haha, I want it to be automatic, otherwise that's easy Thank you for your help
– azertguigui
Dec 22 '15 at 18:14
It ought to be, the second time you do it
– Tetsujin
Dec 22 '15 at 18:16