how to disable the "AKF clips"
Those are transition clips. They only play in the small mode, so one solution is to only play one card at a time in large mode. I don't know of any way to permanently disable them. All iStripper (e series cards) and some iStripper XXX cards have them. They come in a bunch of varieties. These transition clips do not appear in the iStripper user interface, but you can find them in the models folder for each card. Transition clips can be recognized by an _it99_ in the file name where the 99 is a number from 01 to 13. Each number identifies a different kind of transition. The ones you don't like are _it01_. You could write a script to delete them, but the iStripper application would restore them if you rebuild your collection or if the card is updated.
I have an Access database application that will tag clips as disabled based on selected properties. It should be able to tag all these clips with just a few clicks, but I've never tested it against transition clips. It disables clips by setting a flag in the models.lst file. If you are interested check this thread:
https://www.istripper.com/forum/thread/40854#post613447
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I must tell you that these clips are my favorites. I think of them as "come play with me" clips. I've even used my application to create a playlist of nothing but these clips from different models.
If we launch clip minimize it's BECAUSE we are occupied.
I don't understand what this means.
I like play clips when i play video game ... and i CAN'T click on the girl right now
If you mean that you want to be able to clip on something behind a girl like a game object, many people have this complaint. Before iStripper came out the VIrtuaGirl application had a transparency mod where it would ignore all click on the screen. A lot of people would like that to return.
A screensaver doesn't ask for click on it.
Yes, but iStripper is not a screen saver. Many users want to be able to control what they see without having to open the application. Like almost everything iStripper is a compromise between a number of different capabilities and the different needs of different users.
I'm not bothered too much by this because I have 40" 4K display and I normally play just one or two cards at a time at 40% in the corners of my screen where they don't get in the way of my work.