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Re: Full Screen across 2 monitors



In MacOS's monitor control panel drag the Apple menu bar icon to that monitor that will
play the QT full screen version. So the other will be without menu bar.

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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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