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Re: Full Screen across 2 monitors



Not a software solution: How about 'miss-adjusting' the projector to move the menubar
off the screen?

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Steve Pflaum wrote:

> Hi everyone-
>         I'm new to this list and I have a question regarding QuickTime Player.
> I'm working on a project where we have an XServe with two video
> projectors hooked up to the ATI Radeon 8500 card which came with it. We
> are making a presentation where we want to play a quicktime full screen
> across both projectors. QuickTime Player only allows me to go full
> screen on one of the monitors. The Projectors are 800x600 native
> resolution each. I have a quicktime which is 1600x600 and it plays fine
> in normal mode but I don't have a way to remove the Apple menu bar
> across the top. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to do this? If
> I can remove this then I'm sure I can get the movie to look full
> screen.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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