Like many of you, I'm working with two monitors. I'm trying to watch an episode on Channel9's vid-cast, but every time I click back onto my other monitor, the video exits fullscreen-mode, and goes back to a tiny box on the page. Is it possible to keep a video in full screen, while working on the second monitor?
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Flash is designed to not let you use full screen while it doesn't have focus. Probably to keep web pages from taking over your desktop. I can't speak for silverlight, but flash will:
It is possible to change one of the DLL files flash uses with a hex editor to keep it open. The exact steps to change the DLL changes with every flash version. Here is a YouTube link, but for those who find watching a 30 second video to obtain a pragraph of text horrendously inefficient, here is a (paraphrased) transcript.
This will probably break on every flash upgrade. |
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With my multi-computer setup I am able to keep the windows full sized with Synergy but the full size screen must not be the one the Keyboard and Mouse is shared out from. Another option would be the VM as listed above. But you might have flicker problems with the video refresh. I do with the 4 monitors across 3 computers. |
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This isn't quite full screen, but it's full width. I just modify the URL to use the youtube.com "embedded" option. You delete the "watch?" and replace "=" with "/". For example: /watch?v=XYm_C5alyX0 becomes http://www.youtube.com/v/XYm_C5alyX0 Same video, just different interface. It's worked on every video for me so far. |
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There's a remedy now, at least for Flash:
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As you know, you can't make the embedded Flash player do this. What you can do is use a video-specific downloader like the Firefox Plugin Flashgot to grab the file and play it locally in something that you can resize to almost full screen (perhaps the stand-alone/developer version of Flash Player). Another kludgey option, if you have a lightweight VM on your machine, set to fullscreen on your second monitor and browse to Channel9 on that. Set to full screen and switch back to your host OS. |
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Flash Player 10.2+ allows you to watch flash videos in full screen on one monitor while working on the second.
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I just discovered that a while back "D.I.Z." released the patch for flash (10) so you don't have to muck about in a hex-editor yourself. (The blog was written in April, but the patch was updated in December). http://my.opera.com/d.i.z./blog/2009/04/22/watch-fullscreen-flash-while-working-on-another-screen |
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I would open a browser on one screen and click Ctrl + + until the player is as big as I want it. |
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