Hi
Can I ask a question about iTunes Visualizer ?
My Visualiser worked AOK - but then I hooked it up to my TV..again it worked AOK, but when I removed from TV, my full screen visualiser doesnt work - it looks like it tries to show the same resolution as was the case on the TV - I'm worried that routing it through the TV has altered the default resolution setting for full screen.
Does anyone know how I can change the full screen resolution of iTunes Vsualiser ?
(I have downloaded G-Force and this works AOK on all resolutions.)
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Visualizer - full screen resolution
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Try going into the G-Force Prefs folder (which BTW is where you'll find the prefs for both the standalone and the iTunes build) and look for the parameters FS_X and FS_Y. Then retype the screen resolution you currently have for your 'puter.
I would avoid editing the Boot file (my IMHO advice), as these are geared more appropriately to how GF behaves with specific media players.
I may be wrong and someone here may have an answer; but it seems to me that there'll hafta be some kind of workaround with respect to re-sizing screen res when switching GF to and from TV screen dimensions.
May I assume that you have a big-screener? That may be it.
I would avoid editing the Boot file (my IMHO advice), as these are geared more appropriately to how GF behaves with specific media players.
I may be wrong and someone here may have an answer; but it seems to me that there'll hafta be some kind of workaround with respect to re-sizing screen res when switching GF to and from TV screen dimensions.
May I assume that you have a big-screener? That may be it.
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Re: Visualizer - full screen resolution
So GForce works all ok but the builtin itunes visualizer based on a dated version of GForce doesn't work?pldavies wrote:
Can I ask a question about iTunes Visualizer ?
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(I have downloaded G-Force and this works AOK on all resolutions.)
If so why not use GF?