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Old September 19th, 2008, 11:14 AM
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QUESTIONS:

1. What font are you using in the SND? If it is Arial Black, that is a faulty font that doesn't have the "height" parameter for the characters. It won't size vertically as a result. Yes, I avoid that font. I was the one who first noticed it I believe

2. In the Show Display Video VJ View, do you have the "Graphic" middle section set to "STRETCH"? If not, do so. This tells Windows to automatically adjust your "graphic image" (lyrics, video, graphic jpg/gif, etc.) to fill the AVAILABLE SCREEN AREA that is allocated to the Graphic area... Marquee and SND cut into that available area if they are enabled.
Yes, I am on "Stretch;". The only way I CAN see the SND is if I equalize both the computer screen and the second display to 1024 x 768; but she really likes to keep the computer screen at 1280 x 1024, as I have previously explained why.

I'm really winging it here, but it's almost seems like the SND is somehow attached on to the bottom of the graphics area, and when a little gets cut off at the bottom of the graphics(due to resolution change), the entire SND goes with it.

Oh, in my prwvious messages, I did mean to say "Graphics" area, not video area.
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