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Chrizzle

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Sorry, I didnt think it mattered, but I want to full screen Virtual Dub when I have it displaying s-video input. So basically I would just like the s-video source to be displayed fullscreen without any other parts of the program showing, like menu and the top and bottom panels.

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Sorry, I didnt think it mattered, but I want to full screen Virtual Dub when I have it displaying s-video input. So basically I would just like the s-video source to be displayed fullscreen without any other parts of the program showing, like menu and the top and bottom panels.

I don't think you can do that unless VirtualDub has a feature specifically for that. If you have multi-monitors, nVidia drivers have a feature to output overlay video to a given monitor which would accomplish exactly what you want, though I don't know off hand whether VirtualDub's preview windows use overlay... I have a feeling though that they don't and if that's the case then it's either Windows Magnifier or you're SoL.

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