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OS X: Running a movie split on both displays

Posted: 28 Mar 2005 22:25
by emileej
Hi. I run a dual display setup and it burnss uss every time I put on a movie and have to turn off the other display. Is it possible to create a VLC feature/plugin that split the movie right down the middle and display each half on each of the screens or will this be too hard in the proccessor?

Setup: VLC 0.8.1 playing div-x / DVD in OS X 10.3.8 on a dual G5 (version 2.2) 2ghz.

Posted: 29 Mar 2005 22:11
by The DJ
It's called the wall filter and already exists.

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 00:06
by emileej
Thanks, but how do I use it?

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 00:27
by emileej
Ok I got it split in two now, but how do I set each to be fullscreen on its own screen?

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 01:22
by emileej
Also - I would like to be able to set the two video feeds to be aligned towards the center of the setup, that is right and left aligned. Is that possible?

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 01:46
by Sigmund
this last feature has been implemented since 0.8.1 was released. There are still no support for distributing the parts automatically though

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 12:52
by emileej
The alignment of the video feeds have already been implemented? If so, then how do I apply it on both feeds? I found some setting called allignment in the video settings, but it does not seem to affect either of the feeds and also I cannot see how I could get the wanted result with this setting.

So running both feeds in fullscreen on their own display is not possible yet?

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 13:28
by Sigmund
the alignment thingy has been implemented since 0.8.1 was released. To test it, download a nightly build from download.videolan.org/~videolan

To fullscreen both part on the two separate displays you need to manually move each part to the right display before fullscreening it. At least this works on other oses than os x, and I don't have a mac to confirm with.

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 16:17
by The DJ
Actually alignment might not be supported in the osx video output. And dual fullscreen probably doesn't work either.

Posted: 30 Mar 2005 17:14
by emileej
Sigmund << I tried getting the latest nightly build, but the version I got had no way to turn on the wall filter, the alignment feature was still as it is now - like it is only for one window, and finally it wouldnt save any of my settings. I know its a work in progress - I probably just came in at a bad time.

Sigmund << Moving the windows to the correct screens and hitting command+F was my first thought. However this only sets the one window into fullscreen on its monitor (which is the one selected in the "Video -> Video device" menu).

The DJ << No it does not work in the latest release and, for reasons mentioned above, I was unable to test it in the latest nightly build. Is it possible for you to hint me with a timeline for the implementation of these features? If their implementation is planned, that is.


Best regards

Emil

Posted: 31 Mar 2005 16:13
by The DJ
The timeline for any feature in OSX, is "whenever I have time".
A lot depends on my timetable, and it's pretty full, so OS X development is slow.