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Old May 1st 04, 12:19 PM
Sigbjørn Aune
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Default File Player - placement of "open file" window

After upgrading to version 8 & 9 of Multimedia Center, I have a problem with
"File Player".

When "Open file to play", this window automaticly placing itself over the
"File player"-window. I am using TV as second screen, so the "File Player"
window is dragged over to the TV, that I cannot see from my PC. But I use
the PC to choose what file to play. But that is hard when the "open file to
play"-window replace itself automaticly on the TV, so I cannot see it.

Is there a way I can choose the "open file to play" to open on the PC-screen
when the "file player"-window is on the TV-screen? (This is the way
everything worked in the older versions. My alternative is to downgrade to
an earlier version.)


 




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