Playing videos at full screen

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manifest
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Playing videos at full screen

Post by manifest »

Hi, I've recently been experimenting with videos in G-force.
I have paid for G-force platinum. avi files are the only video file that will work for me. When they work on media player and winamp pro they only cover a small part in the middle of the screen. Is it possible to get video files to cover the whole screen?

I know it's possible because on the trial version of winamp the videos played at full screen.
How can I play videos behind gforce so that the videos cover the same amount of screen as the g-force visuals?

Sonny
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Post by Sonny »

I need help with this very same thing? Do I need to change the resolution of my video? Please help.

Sonny
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Post by Sonny »

I am losing my mind over this program! I can only get videos to play in the bottom right corner of the screen regardless of the resolution. I lose 1/2 the video off the screen no matter what I try. Somebody please help. I've tried changing the flags, every resolution combination possible, nothing seems to work.

steffen Jen
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Post by steffen Jen »

If you are want to see video in fullscreen. usealt+ enter for fullsecreen video.

sitsparky
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Re: Playing videos at full screen

Post by sitsparky »

manifest wrote:Hi, I've recently been experimenting with videos in G-force.
I have paid for G-force platinum. avi files are the only video file that will work for me. When they work on media player and winamp pro they only cover a small part in the middle of the screen. Is it possible to get video files to cover the whole screen?

I know it's possible because on the trial version of winamp the videos played at full screen.
How can I play videos behind gforce so that the videos cover the same amount of screen as the g-force visuals?
G-Force uses Quicktime for incorporating video, so whatever video file types your copy of Quicktime supports G-Force will support.

G-Force displays images and videos as "Sprites" and the display of Sprites is controlled by the variables and values in the following file.

Windows:
C:\Program Files\SoundSpectrum\G-Force\Sprites\(Default).txt

Mac OS X:
HOME/Library/Application Support/SoundSpectrum/G-Force/Sprites/(Default).txt

Open this file in a text editor, read the comments on the variables and what they do, edit as needed.

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