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Re: fullscreen quicktime across multiple monitors
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Re: fullscreen quicktime across multiple monitors


  • Subject: Re: fullscreen quicktime across multiple monitors
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 00:19:57 +0200

You are free to setup a window yourself , add a QTMovieView in it, and display it as you need.

 NSRect contents = [aScreen frame];
 contents.origin = NSZeroPoint;
NSWindow *window = [super initWithContentRect:contents
		                              styleMask:NSBorderlessWindowMask
                                		backing: NSBackingStoreRetained
                                  		defer:NO screen:aScreen];
[window setContentView:myMovieView];

SetSystemUIMode(kUIModeAllSuppressed, kUIOptionAutoShowMenuBar);
[window makeKeyAndOrderFront];



Le 21 sept. 08 à 23:58, Memo Akten a écrit :

hmm, yea does seem a bit problematic..... so is it not possible to play quicktime across multiple monitors then? those threads seem to have not come to a solution...


On 19 Sep 2008, at 17:48, Sean McBride wrote:

It does, doesn't it. However, it has lots of little problems, and is
only really useful for the simplest of cases. Search the list archives
for "enterFullScreenMode".


On 9/19/08 9:42 AM, Memo Akten said:

wow that looks perfect thanks..

On 19 Sep 2008, at 05:10, John C. Randolph wrote:


On Sep 17, 2008, at 12:03 PM, Memo Akten wrote:

Hi All, I'd like to create a little app the runs a quicktime movie
(prores) fullscreen across multiple monitors. I think I can figure
out the QTKit stuff, but couldn't find upto date documentation on
going fullscreen. I've found some code snippets to do it, but they
are all pre-leopard and I have a feeling that its a bit more
straightforward on leopard (i'm hoping). Can anyone point me in the
right direction? (or has this already been done?) Its for personal
use and not distribution so min specs 10.5.5 etc. is fine.

Leopard introduced a new API for this. See NSView's enterFullScreenMode:withOptions: method.

-- ____________________________________________________________ Sean McBride, B. Eng email@hidden Rogue Research www.rogue-research.com Mac Software Developer Montréal, Québec, Canada



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