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34 Chapter 4 Advanced Concepts
To change a movie’s size, choose Movie > [a size], or drag the resize control in the
lower-right corner of the window. To stretch the movie in any direction, hold down
the Shift key when you drag (holding down the Shift key doesn’t preserve the
aspect ratio).
To return the movie to its default size and aspect ratio, double-click the resize control.
To activate Full Screen mode in QuickTime Pro, Press Command-F (in Windows,
Control-F) or choose Movie > Full Screen.
Playing a Movie on a Second Display
If you have QuickTime Pro and a two-display setup with dual display support, you can
play a movie on one display while working in another application on the other display.
This arrangement is useful for presentations.
Mac OS X: Make sure Mirror Displays is not selected. (Open Displays preferences and
click Arrangement. If you don’t see an Arrangement button, your computer does not
support this feature.)
Windows: Whether you can play a movie on a second display depends on your
computer and monitor. Open the Display control panel, click Settings, and make sure
that the second display is enabled. If it is not enabled, click it and make sure “Extend
my Windows desktop onto this monitor” is selected.
To play a movie on a second display:
1 In QuickTime Player, open a movie with video.
2 Choose Movie > Present Movie (or press Command-Shift-F on the Mac or
Control-Shift-F in Windows). In the Screen section of the Present Movie dialog,
the filled-in boxes represent your displays and a movie icon appears where the
movie will play.
3 Choose a presentation size. Full Screen makes the movie play without the QuickTime
Player controls showing.
4 Select Normal or Slide Show mode. If you choose Slide Show, you can advance frames
by clicking the mouse button or pressing the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key.
5 Click Play.
You can open other applications while the movie is playing. Press Command-Tab (in
Windows, Control-Tab) to make another application active. You can now use the mouse
and keyboard in other applications while the movie continues to play.
To stop the movie before it ends, press Command-Tab (or Control-Tab, in Windows) to
make QuickTime Player active and then click the mouse.
All QuickTime movie playback keyboard shortcuts are available in Full Screen mode.
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