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Blu-Ray / HD-DVD Player with PowerDVD (a working solution)
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<blockquote data-quote="risu" data-source="post: 243675" data-attributes="member: 25038"><p>[USER=58786]soberdor[/USER]</p><p>I use MP on secondary screen all the time, so I wanted powerdvd to launch there too (projector screen).</p><p></p><p>I have put PowerDVD to second window by modifying the script. There was some command for AutoHotKey for resizing and repositioning Window so I took that and few other commands to first open PowerDVD, then resize it to 1280x720 and position on coordinates of 1441,0 (I think). I have extended desktop and primary screen is 1440x900 and secondary screen is right from primary. It's a hack but it works flawless on my system. I didn't research on it any further as I got it working, I can share my code later if you wish? You just have to manually change coordinates to point top-left corner of your secondary screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="risu, post: 243675, member: 25038"] [USER=58786]soberdor[/USER] I use MP on secondary screen all the time, so I wanted powerdvd to launch there too (projector screen). I have put PowerDVD to second window by modifying the script. There was some command for AutoHotKey for resizing and repositioning Window so I took that and few other commands to first open PowerDVD, then resize it to 1280x720 and position on coordinates of 1441,0 (I think). I have extended desktop and primary screen is 1440x900 and secondary screen is right from primary. It's a hack but it works flawless on my system. I didn't research on it any further as I got it working, I can share my code later if you wish? You just have to manually change coordinates to point top-left corner of your secondary screen. [/QUOTE]
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