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OT: Quicktime Question

I have been browsing the board and various home pages for some video viewing. I have the freeware version of Quicktime and was wondering if there was a way to make the size of the clip display larger when watching?

I have nose prints on my monitor from watching the autocross footage and Thom's great sounding clips.

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JA

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Old 07-13-2002, 06:26 AM
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ctl-click (or right click) on the link on the web page to bring up the contextual menu and choose "copy link to clipboard". Then open quicktime player and from the file menu choose "open url in new player" (or hit cmd-U). Then paste the url into the dialog box. When the player window comes up, just click and drag the lower right corner to the size you want. You get interpolation with the pixels (ie blotchy look), but it is bigger, and doesn't look too terrible as long as you don't go too big.
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JA the only way I find out to do resizing (using the WIndows Palyer, not the Pro version) is to download the movie to your local hard disk, then execute the Quicktime Player program, stop the palying (if yoou have auto-play) and then resize by either using the mouse (drag the lower right corner) or via the Movie menu... I have not manage to resize within the browser.

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