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Old August 10th 04, 12:30 PM
Dave Whipp
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Default Full Screen Video Problem

I have a GeForce FX Go5200 with 64mb in a Dell 5150 laptop. I've set
up DualView.

When I run video in Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Adobe
Premiere, one of the displays goes to full screen video. This is
usually the secondary display but in Premiere, it is sometimes the
primary display.

Is there any way to shut this off? I want to keep my desktop or
program layout the way it is with the video running just in the window
in the program.

thanks,

dave
 




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