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[Bug] Player menus hiding when moving the cursor #4749

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giacomocerquone opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #4750
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[Bug] Player menus hiding when moving the cursor #4749

giacomocerquone opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #4750
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Describe the bug

When opening whatever menu available on the player, such as video quality, playback speed etc., if you don't move the cursor fast enough, the menu gets closed, and I'm not able to select any option from the menu. This one is pretty annoying for me.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open whatever video
  2. Try to change its quality for example, or the playback speed
  3. You'll notice that if you're not fast enough to move the cursor up, the menu gets closed.

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This is not a problem where logs are related.

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Here is a video of the bug I'm talking about: https://www.loom.com/share/10504723e7ca452481eefb2193979bd2

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@giacomocerquone giacomocerquone added the bug Something isn't working label Jun 12, 2024
@giacomocerquone giacomocerquone linked a pull request Jun 12, 2024 that will close this issue
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unixfox commented Jun 13, 2024

You are supposed to click on the menu option for keeping it active.

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You are supposed to click on the menu option for keeping it active.

Didn't know this, and I don't find it that intuitive, you know? I guess mine can be considered as an enhancement, then. But if you feel like you don't want this, let's close it!

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unixfox commented Jun 13, 2024

It's the default behavior of video.js, a video player library.

It would be interesting if you can still reproduce your bug in the newer video.js 8: #4439

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