Jonathan Isom wrote:
> 2009/6/12 Bernard Mentink <bment...@gmail.com>:
>> So you mean I can't play anything full screen and have OSD as well? Hmmm ..

> It can fill the screen but not be fullscreen :).  basically Fullscreen
> ignores the
> window manager in some programs.  also I think a window manger is required.

Generally a window manager is not required for Freevo. The exception is
when you want to run external commands from the Freevo command menu.

> I'm personally using compiz(overkill if you ask me) to manage the screen.
> Not sure of another that works correctly though. :(
> 
>> I had a look through local_conf.py for -fs options and there are none. I did
>> an info on the video.mplayer plugin and it showed no options by default. So
>> I don't know what is telling it to play full screen? Do I specifically have
>> to give an option to mplayer to play in a window?

What you need to remember about Freevo is that it is the glue that
sticks applications together to provide a multimedia system.

So if you need to know what the options are for a specific application
the use the application's documentation.

Duncan


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