From: "Kahle, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Screen won't stay FULL screen!

I have a project due tomorrow morning at 10:00am and I am still trying to
work the bugs out of my project.  Here is my problem.

I have created an application that displays a video (.rm) and two real text
regions.  The layout looks something like this:

_________________________________
|      |                         |
|      |                         |
|(nav) |      (video)            |
| .rt  |       .rm               |
|      |                         |
|      |                         |
|      |                         |
|      |                         |
|      |                         |
|      |_________________________|
|      |                         |
|      |         (info)          |
|      |          .rt            |
|______|_________________________|

In the (nav) region I have a real text file that displays video clip names
that are links to .ram files.  When you click on one of the links in the nav
section, it links to a .ram file, the .ram file calls a .smil file and tells
it to play full screen.  The .smil file has 3 regions defined like above.
(nav)= The .rt file with links; (video)= A .rm video file; & (info)= A .rt
file that shows information about the current clip being played.

My problem is that when I click on a link Real Player 7 pulls out of full
screen mode briefly displays the buffering screen and then pops back into
full screen and plays the next .ram file like the link specifies.  To make
the app look more fluid I would prefer that the application stays full
screen at all times.  When the clip is finished, full screen.  When you
click on a link to another clip, full screen.  How do I make Real Player do
that?

Thanks again,

Desperate Michael

P.S. - If you help me out and your ever in Chicago, I'll buy you dinner!  :)


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