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How do I get a video to show full screen, without the user having to make it go to full screen in View
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You can show a fullscreen video in Autorun MAX by using the "Project -> Startup Video" option.
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Thanks for the help, one more thing about video, how do i get a video that is not the start up video to show full Screen with out the viewer having to do it in view.
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That feature is not available in Autorun MAX. AutoPlay Media Studio 6.0 would be able to handle this.
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