Quicktime Pro fullscreen

2006-09-02 Thread Laurent Ostiz

Hi !

I am doing a kind of movie player (which lists movies stored on a  
folder on disk) and I am wondering how to play that movie full screen  
with controls and then returning to a card ? I own quicktime Pro and  
I am on an Intel MacBook Pro. I have search on player properties  
(perhaps I missed something) and did not find any propertie that can  
respond to this. Any help, advice or demo stack ?


Best regards

Laurent
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Re: Quicktime Pro fullscreen

2006-09-02 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hi Laurent,

You can make a new stack with a player. Set the rect of the stack to  
the screenrect and set the rect of the player to the rect of the  
card. No need for QuickTime Pro.


Best,

Mark

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Op 2-sep-2006, om 12:47 heeft Laurent Ostiz het volgende geschreven:


Hi !

I am doing a kind of movie player (which lists movies stored on a  
folder on disk) and I am wondering how to play that movie full  
screen with controls and then returning to a card ? I own quicktime  
Pro and I am on an Intel MacBook Pro. I have search on player  
properties (perhaps I missed something) and did not find any  
propertie that can respond to this. Any help, advice or demo stack ?


Best regards

Laurent



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Re: Quicktime Pro fullscreen

2006-09-02 Thread Ken Ray
On 9/2/06 6:37 AM, Mark Schonewille [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Hi Laurent,
 
 You can make a new stack with a player. Set the rect of the stack to
 the screenrect and set the rect of the player to the rect of the
 card. No need for QuickTime Pro.

But don't forget to hide the menubar on MacOS:

  hide menubar



Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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