Archive: HELP GUYS on winamp2.81


21st March 2003 22:42 UTC

HELP GUYS on winamp2.81
Hey guys i use winamp on 2 different monitors on one computer. I am using WINDOWS XP and the problem i am having is when i use winamp on monitor 1 and make the avs go to fullscreen it throughs winamp on monitor 2 and puts the avs on monitor 1.......and i need the avs on monitor 2! i have also tried clicking the Multi-monitor and litestep vwm compatible, but i notice nothing changed! and i really need all this to work! please help me guys or at least tell me what im doing wrong!
Long live WINAMP:winamp:
preppie


21st March 2003 22:54 UTC

hmmm...
so on fullscreen AVS, it goes to monitor 1, and the winamp window is on monitor 2.

why do you NEED AVS fullscreen on monitor two? if you are doing a live performance, then you can switch your monitor cables, so the projector is monitor one and your screen is monitor two.


22nd March 2003 04:25 UTC

y'know, i'm surprised someone who types like that is smart enough to run two monitors at the same time. no offense, but i could barely read that.
plz don't write like dis its relly stupid and completly unreedble kthx!
long live grammer! :winamp: !!1


22nd March 2003 04:52 UTC

thanks for making me feel welcome guys. Michaelthecat thanks for understanding me! but i cannot switch the cables, right after i use winamp avs i have to use powerpoint.

powerpoint= program on monitor 1 and slideshows on monitor 2

winamp = program on monitor 1 but on full screen avs puts avs on monitor 1 and winamp program on monitor 2

also i noticed nobody gave me a exact answer! so is there not a sulution to my problem? why could winamp not make a program to fix this?



p.s. srry for the improper grammar Atero, or maybe your brain isnt able to read my language....o and no offence dude...!...


preppie


22nd March 2003 05:08 UTC

oh man, I have never used multiple monitors! and I dont know anything about it! what can I do, increase my posts! :d


22nd March 2003 07:27 UTC

AVS goes to your primary display in fullscren and overlay mode. You'll have to extend your desktop across both monitors and move anything you're working on to your secondary display.