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Windows' Taskbar appears when next file is played In version 1.37. In full screen mode, the taskbar of windows appears at the bottom of the screen, when bsplayer is playing the next file in the playlist. For now, i have to witch off the full screen mode, ant then switch on the full screen mode to have no taskbar on the screen.... Sorry for my poor english.... Neral |
nobody has the same bug ??? |
same bug in version 1.38 i have to uncheck "keep the taskbar on top of other windows" !!!! if it is check : the fist file is playing well, but when the second is starting, the taskbar IS on top of bsplayer in fullscreen !!! Like This : http://molloko.free.fr/Neral.jpg |
I'll try to see if I can reproduce this bug OFF TOPIC Great TV serial :wink: |
thanks for helping me !!! The bug is present with avi files (codec divx). but with MPG files, everything is fine. |
In my case, I never had a playlist to play in fullscreen mode since long time ago. If I put some files in playlist, check "fullscreen" for first file and on the next files you have "like previous" it doest go to FS at the beginnnig of the next file but in some sort of intermediate window. If you press F key it swich back no normal size and again to this strange size. Only way to play next file in FS is to close BSPlayer and open again with the next file. SOrry I haven't posted this earlyer. |
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But with Divx decoder : the same old bug : Taskbar is present when the second file is played. |
I tried with many DivX 4/5 encoded files and I can't reproduce this (WindowsME, I've not tried yet with WindowsXP). The only thing that happens is that the mouse pointer appears between two movie files, and then disappears again. The taskbar stays always covered by the FullScreen movie window :? |
i am under windows XP with divx 6.1.1 And the bug is present on the 2 different computers i have. And the problem is not if files are encoded in divx or xvid, but if they are DECODED by Divx or Xvid (divx can decode an xvid file, and xvid can decode an dvix file) the problem is when divx is chosen to DECODE all four CC : all MPEG-4 video files. |
Confirmed. A playlist of XviD files act normally. Of course, decoded by XviD decoder. |
Using WinMe and DivX5.2.1 with "Support Generic Mpeg-4" selected and a playlist with several types of avi files, e.g. .divx, .xvid and .dxgm (as well as some odd .mpg-files) no such problem here! (Like Tizio reported.) So DivX-version (and/or OS) version seems to be of some significance. (To be sure I checked which filter used during playback of avi's: DivX!) :wink: |
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