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Re: Full Screen in QuickTime Player
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Re: Full Screen in QuickTime Player


  • Subject: Re: Full Screen in QuickTime Player
  • From: Graff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:03:04 -0500

You need to have bought a Quick Time Pro license in order to use full screen mode. If you haven't bought one that may be why you can't go into full screen mode. If your application is registered with a Quick Time Pro license number then I'm not sure why it is not working, could you post an example of what you have tried?

- Ken

On Jan 6, 2004, at 3:31 PM, Bruce wrote:

The library for QuickTime Player gives the command for changing into full screen as:

enter full screen: Enter full screen video mode

enter full screen reference -- display

exit full screen: Exit full screen video mode

exit full screen reference -- display

But when I try it out, it doesn`t seem to work. I wish they would give beginners like me a little more detailed example. What exactly should I be inputting in place of reference? I`ve played with this for far too long. I`m sure it`s easier than what I`m making it out to be.

Any ideas?
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