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Hi,
I need to run Quicktime Player 7 on full screen mode from command line.
I tried apple script for that.But There is a small delay.

ie. At first QuickTime is loaded in normal mode and after 1 sec it changed to full screen and plays movie..it works but i need to remove the delay between normal mode and full screen mode..
Plz chk d code and help if u know how to solve it


tell application "QuickTime Player 7"
activate
open alias "Macitosh HD:Users:Name:Movies:filename"
present document 1 scale screen
end tell
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