shooraijin wrote:There has always been a full screen mode since QT4, but only in QuickTime Pro (Mac and Windows).
That's why I stick to WMP unless I'm trying to view partial Divx downloads, then I use divx. None of this "Buy me for the REAL stuff" It's true freeware...
But, MS did give the mac crew the shaft on that one. It bugged me to no end that the mac version of WMP only played 2 file types (WMA, WMV... wouldn't even play MP3s) and I'm not even sure if it had a playlist... I know that the quicktime I was using there didn't. I had to ask around to find a Jukebox program... XP comes witha Jukebox (the windows version of WMP) for free. It does all sorts of cool stuff, including equalizing, changing the speed, and fixing the color on the video. I'm NOT happy, however, with the snap thing in full screen mode... It was better in WMP 8. When it switched to 9, they screwed that up.
And, BTW, the codec I also got from divx.com did exactly what I said. It went through a conversion and saved a secondary file before it played. I suppose none of the mac stations at my school had the full version of quicktime. Maybe that prevented it from using third party codecs? Whatever it was, that's what happened.
I don't use quicktime EVER. If I get quicktime files, I use a proggie called "Jet Audio" which is free and has full screen mode for free.