Using SMP 0.8.0 in Vista x64. 1st, I'm NOT referring at all to Full Screen Mode. Full Screen doesn't show any tool / control bars.
"Maximized" screen or mode (in any app) does show tool / control bars.
After maximizing the UI (NOT full screen), by clicking middle of the 3 screen size control buttons at top, R - to "maximize" the UI, the lower control bar is then fully visible (using Default GUI & the Time / Total Time is displayed right below the volume slider function).
I close SMP w/ the screen maximized & all of control bar fully visible, but each time it reopens, the screen is not in "maximized" mode & part of the control bar (to almost all of it, depending on video) is hidden below Vista's task bar / app status bar. SMP doesn't remember that it was in "Maximized" mode when closed. (Again, not talking about Full Screen). EVEN IF it didn't remember to start maximized, no part of the control bar (on any app) should be hidden, unless positioned that way when last closed.
After reopening same (or different) video, if I hover the middle "screen size control" button, tool tip says "maximize", meaning it's NOT already maximized (as it was when SMP closed). Even though SMP UI isn't "maximized," it IS filling almost entire screen - it's just that the UI is "shifted" downward a bit, & hiding part or all of the control bar. Click the "maximize" button & the UI is enlarged * a tiny bit * but MOSTLY it shifts the UI upward maybe 1/4 to 1/2 inch, so now the whole control bar is visible.
In prefs / interface>Interface tab, for Main Window, I have "remember position & size" checked. Maybe I misunderstand this - but it doesn't open a maximized screen for specific videos - or ANY time.
"Auto resize" is set on default "only when needed." Tried the other 2 settings -no change.
BTW, I'm using the portable SMP & typically open vids by explorer context, "Send To" >SMPlayer.
More of the control bar is hidden using default GUI. The "mini" & "MPC" GUIs aren't as bad, but they don't show the upper, main toolbar w/ icons, so less functionality / ease of use.
Any suggestions? Thanks.