![]() The problem we were having was that it wouldn't fill 1920 x 1080. We found we can also do this from command line, but don't use it ourselves.Ĭ:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe C:\Videos\VideoName.mp4 -directx-device="\\.\DISPLAY2" -fullscreen -no-video-title-show -no-embedded-video -no-qt-fs-controller Tools > Preferences > Show Settings All (Radio button at left, bottom) > Expand Video > Expand ‘Output modules’ > then select ‘DirectDraw’ > In the ‘Name of desired display device’ type ‘\\.\DISPLAY2’ Tools > Preferences > Show Settings All (Radio button at left, bottom) > Expand Video > Select 'Output modules'- > Select ‘DirectX (Direct Draw) video output’ Tools > Interface > Uncheck ‘Integrate video in interface’ Tools > Interface > Uncheck ‘Resize interface to video size’ Tools > Interface > Uncheck ‘Show Controls in full screen mode’.Our setup for playing full-screen on a secondary display with controls on the first is below: Though it may not help everyone, this works for us.
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