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Frequent error when exiting full screen
When a new song plays, my laptop screen automatically opens the song in full screen mode. I prefer the view where I can see the play list at the same time. When I double click on the full screen to return to the play list view, Hoster errors and I end up having to start Hoster up again. This gets annoying after a dozen times or so in an evening. I am running my show on a Toshiba Satellite P-25 S609 with 1,024 MB of memory, 80 gig drive, with Windows XP media center. Any idea's?
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Tomm |
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Tommy,
This is how the software works at the current time. If you would like this changed then add it in the Hoster New Feature Requests forum. If you have Dual Display in your Laptop, and this is turned on and working, you would never have this problem. This is how it is supposed to work. If you only have a Single display, when you are running a show, you will have to have it go full screen as you are stating.
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Bryan, MTU |
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Frequent error when exiting full screen
Bryan,
I have a NVDIA GeForce FX Go5200 card and do run Multiple monitors. Are you saying the problem is due to the fact that whenever I don't have a second monitor plugged in - get the full screen (automatically) and subsequently attempt to double click back to the playlist view the program errors and closes Hoster by design? I'll work with this over the weekend and get back with more detail... thanks for getting me looking in the right direction. Thanks, Tom
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Tomm |
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have you tried to single click the play screen and then reducing it's size by dragging the mouse from the corner in ward? I do this when not running in the duel display mode.
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S. Parks |
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you need to read your video card instructions
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