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    Unhappy how to get fullscreen? .

    how do i get full screen:

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    Right click and press "Toggle fullscreen".
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    Moved to support forum.

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    Default or full browser?

    On the same topic:
    I use dual monitor and find when flash content is full screen it will restore (back to non-full screen) when focus taken away.
    I would like to be able to use one screen for TV Catchup (full screened) and the other at the same time. I have been trying to look through the page source to add the program/user/token key variables after the swf URL so i can have the TV Catchup flash take up the full page and then i can just full screen the browser.
    e.g. youtube.com/v/id as apposed to youtube.com/watch?v=id

    I have wondered if the fact it is an RTMP stream and may reley on other content within the page, that this is not possible, but i sincerely hope not.

    I must add, what a wonderful service you bring to those who do have/wish to use their televisions. Myself included.

    Any help with my dilema would be muchly appreciated

    Thanks
    Jon

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    You could try this url format to get the player to be 100% the size of the browser:
    http://tvcatchup.com/watch.html?c=2&popup=1

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    Great. You're a star. Thanks.
    I think i need to start geeking up on coding a little more.
    Have a good evening.
    Jon

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    http://my.opera.com/d.i.z./blog/2009...another-screen

    you can patch flash to stay fullscreen when it looses focus

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    Quote Originally Posted by evo View Post
    http://my.opera.com/d.i.z./blog/2009...another-screen

    you can patch flash to stay fullscreen when it looses focus

    Well spotted. This will be useful for many (web) applications TVC included.
    Thanks

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