bosh
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posted on 6-17-2003 at 05:07 PM
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Problems with Full Screen Mode
I have my desktop set up to display at 800x600 resolution, but when I try to start eJukebox full screen @ 1024x768, it has problems centering itself -
almost 1/3 of the interface disappears off top of the screen.
If I set the desktop to 1024x768 there isn't any problem.
Anyone else noticing this bug?
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Blaze
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posted on 6-17-2003 at 07:00 PM
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Just tested it and I get the same error.
I changed my desktop to 800*600 and then went fullscreen in eJ with 1024*768
This is what it looks like...
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bosh
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posted on 6-27-2003 at 12:34 AM
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Audiosoft, have you confirmed or looked into this issue? I am curious as to if it will be fixed in future releases...
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Audiosoft
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posted on 6-27-2003 at 04:59 AM
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Just curious...why would anyone have there desktop set at 800x600 then goto 1024x768 for eJukebox's fullscreen. Seems to me if a user only uses a
desktop resolution of 800x600 that usually means they are using a small monitor...so why would they want to make eJukebox look smaller on screen.
Audiosoft
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bosh
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posted on 6-27-2003 at 11:58 AM
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I suppose I am in the minority, but here is why want to use 800x600 for my desktop, and 1024x768 for eJukebox:
I am using a 15" monitor, so eJukebox looks good at 1024*768. However, the same PC is also connected to my TV, and when I choose TV out for
viewing DIVX or other video files, the desktop has to be set to 800*600. It's a minor inconvienence to have to always be changing the desktop
resolution before and after wanting to use the TV out feature, so I would like to be able to leave the desktop at the lower resolution, and launch
eJukebox at a higher resolution (as I always use eJukebox on the monitor, not the TV.)
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