First of all, can you tell me the version of you BSplayer? (press F1)
For the start method it depends.. In which way do you start it? (1) Manually double-click on the playlist? (2) A desktop shortcut? (3) From another program? (4) Automatically at Windows startup?
1. You have to take a look at the Windows registry and see if the playlist association command has been modified (take a look at the key
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\BSP.plist\shell\open\command as default value you should have something like "C:\Program Files\BSplayer\bsplayer.exe "%L"")
2. Right-click on the icon and press "Properties", then choose the "Shortcut" tab and in destination field you have to remove the -hide tag (if any)
3. Who knows?!
4. Take a look at the key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run and you should find a string with BSplayer (remove the -hide tag if any)
Have you tried to press H (or the key assigned to Hide action in Key assignment & WinLIRC) keyboard button when playing a movie? It should show you the controls window.
The controls you see when moving the mouse cursor at the top of your screen is the FullScreen controls window of your selected skin.
I have some suggestions for you:
First, find the installation dir (usually C:\Program Files\Webteh\BSplayer\) and create a shortcut on your desktop for the file bsplayer.exe
If you're not able to find it, then search your computer for bsplayer.exe
If this will not work, there are two things I can think of (the others are too odd), 1) your player window is out of sight. Solution: right-click on BSplayer task bar icon (if any) and choose Move. then press your arrow keys to bring BSplayer window to screen. 2) You (for some reason) are using a transparent skin... Solution: Download a skin of your choice from
http://bsplayer.com/en/bs.player/skins/ and doubleclick on it (it should be a .bsz file)
If the problem persists..write here again and we'll find another solution
EDIT:
This time BSPeter you replied first... almost the same points here :P