Have you checked your video settings from the windows control panel ?
First right click a blank on a blank area of your computer screen. From the window that pops up click properties, then settings. Now look for the advanced tab and click that. At the top you should see a tab for your graphics card click that. Now on my system I have Gforce graphics card and a window opens to the left with several choices. Click on "Full screen video" you should see a window open with a box with a drop down arrow, if it is set to "Auto" change it to "Disable" then click apply. Now go back to to the side window and click "video overlay settings", in the box window there make sure it reads "video overlay". Then click OK.
If your graphics card is a different brand you may not be able to follow these instructions exactly, but I think it is to do with the way your graphics card is set up. The only other thing as has already been mentioned, when it is playing in full screen on your laptop try double left clicking the picture to see if it goes back to normal.
Roy.
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