Quoting [email protected]:
Quoting Carl Zwanzig <[email protected]>:
On 1/15/2019 4:49 PM, Mark Leman wrote:
Is there a way to specify which screen the window appears on? (OS
is Windows 10)
I don't offhand know if the 'dshow' device supports positioning but
it ought to... a trip through code may be in order*; I do know the
gdigrab device supports "-offset_x 1920 -offset_y 0 -video_size
800x600" which gets the second monitor on my setup.
*If I'm inspired tomorrow, I'll take a look; there's a 6 hour
flight in the near future :).
Thanks for the help.
I am not an expert at this, but I though the dshow device was the
input device? I am taking the input from vmix over this and that is
working well, I get the correct video input and scale and crop it
fine....
The problem is I want to specify where the *output* goes to, so that
the output is displayed on my second monitor which will be replaced
by the video wall (fed by HDMI). Once I use the -noborder option you
can drag the window any more, and actually dragging it is not ideal,
a command line option would be preferable :-)
I followed a suggestion from another user and looked at mpv player,
this has an option to '--screen=n' to tell it which monitor to show
the output on. Unfortunately I don't think mpv player can take the
dshow input, so I am back to ffplay as the closest option.
Regards,
Mark Leman
Apologies for not proof reading my email before hitting send, should
have said:
The problem is I want to specify where the *output* goes to, so that
the output is displayed on my second monitor which will be replaced by
the video wall (fed by HDMI). Once I use the -noborder option you
*can't* drag the window any more, and actually dragging it is not
ideal, a command line option would be preferable :-)
Regards,
Mark Leman
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