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  Quicktime Full-Screen for free
By javester
07-10-2006
Wanna do full-screen in Quicktime without shelling out $30 for the privilege.

Well, thanks to the expert at MacWorld, here's the trick. Launch Script Editor and enter this:



Save the script as an application. Now open the movie you want to view in full screen in QuickTime Player. Double-click the AppleScript application you just created and your movie will play at full screen.

Source: MacWorld




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Bernie on 07-10-2006, 05:00 PM
Spend the $30.00 on Quicktime Pro. QuickTime Pro

It is so much more that watching full screen and saving movies that you download. And if you use Flip4Mac you can save the WMV movies that Flip4Mac translated.
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javester on 07-11-2006, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Bernie
Spend the $30.00 on Quicktime Pro. QuickTime Pro

It is so much more that watching full screen and saving movies that you download. And if you use Flip4Mac you can save the WMV movies that Flip4Mac translated.
Though I posted the tip, I'll have to agree... it is worth it, especially if you're doing any serious iMovie/iDVD/Keynote work.

My only complaint with QuickTime Pro is for a product that comes from Apple, it has some serious usability issues when it comes to tapping the full power of Pro.
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