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![]() Member Since: May 18, 2007
Location: Brit in Tokyo.
Posts: 745
![]() Mac Specs: MBP i7, Mac Mini & iPhone 3G.
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vlc with 'fit to screen' but this still has the duration/volume toolbar open on screen. if i select full screen on vlc with revert to playing on macbook screen. im starting to think it is impossible, but it cant be!! getting the resolution to match is also seemingly impossible, as it either doesnt fill the tv screen (has a black edge all the way round and not centered) or is over the edge (cutting the dock/time/top toolbar off screen). aaarrrggh !! |
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![]() Member Since: May 18, 2007
Location: Brit in Tokyo.
Posts: 745
![]() Mac Specs: MBP i7, Mac Mini & iPhone 3G.
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Quicktime works for sure. Check out this thread.
Full Screen on External Monitor - Mac Forums I will keep searching for a few minutes. |
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B&O, great find.
Solution on there worked great. I went to preferences and selected remain in fullscreen when inactive and also clicked the blue square which represents my tv and the quicktime logo moves over to it. Now it plays in full screen fine. I have since resolved the resolution issue to. I decided to try mini dvi-vga connected to a vga-vga for the video, instead of mini dvi-dvi/dvi-hdmi. Since doing this i can now select the closest resolution to that on the macbook (1280x768) and then 'fit to screen' on my tv options menu. So now i have fixed it all, and the video plays fine and looks great. For information, tv is a Sharp AQUOS 37" LCD. Appreciate the help B&O! |
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![]() Member Since: May 18, 2007
Location: Brit in Tokyo.
Posts: 745
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![]() Member Since: Sep 18, 2006
Location: Windsor, Ontario
Posts: 172
![]() Mac Specs: 14" ibook g4, 1.42ghz. 512mb ram, 60gb hdd
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to play vlc full screen on your tv you'll need to have the player control on the same screen that you want it to be full screen on. If you don't have a controller visible then go to view and click it, I forget exactly what it's called and I'm on a pc right now.
"Come on big operating system, big operating system!" - PC |
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