Hi Alexander, Please don't forget to keep the mailing list in CC:, your questions and the subsequent answers may be of interest to others.
Alexander Case wrote: > I am running Windows XP Pro, using a nVidia GeForce 7600GT. I have been > able to get Nero's media center software to run full-screen on the > second monitor, as well as MediaPortal. Can you please file a new bug report (http://bugs.launchpad.net/elisa/+filebug) explaining the issue and attaching all this useful information? That will help us allocate time to fix it. Cheers, Olivier > Olivier Tilloy wrote: >> Hi Alexander, >> >> Your issue is definitely an important one. A media center not displaying >> correctly on the TV is kind of annoying. >> >> A few questions to help us investigate the problem: what OS/distro are >> you using, what is your graphics card, drivers used, and did you test >> other full screen capable applications on the same setup? >> >> I could find a bug report related to similar issues, you may be >> interested in reading what people have tried: >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/elisa/+bug/233110. >> >> I hope this helps. Cheers, >> >> Olivier >> >> >> Alexander Case wrote: >> >>> Hello all. I just installed Elisa today and haven't had a chance to get >>> around to playing with it yet, but I have already encountered one minor >>> issue that could stand for improvement. I'm running a dual monitor >>> display at home, with the display stretched between two monitors - one >>> is my standard monitor and the other is my TV, with the standard monitor >>> being the primary.. Basically, I'm unable to put Elisa in full screen >>> mode on my TV. I can put it on the monitor in full screen, but not the >>> TV. I can move the window to the TV, and maximize it there, but that's >>> not in full screen, and when I click the full screen button, the display >>> goes back to my primary (the monitor) again. This might be something to >>> address in a future version. Alternatively, if someone knows of a work >>> around (that doesn't involve changing the TV to the primary display) >>> that would work fine too.
