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11/09/2009 14:59
 

 I can see in the monitor window the selection "low medium high highest" for selecting what quality level for streaming.  When I select "highest" in a regular browser another window pops up with the viewer that is based on Move Media player.  In Screen Monkey, when I click on "highest" the streaming fails.  I am wondering if this has to do with the need to sign in.

Is it possible to display a screen capture with Screen Monkey?  That way I could choose a segment of the browser (say the video area) on my main screen and allow Screen Monkey to project it on the second monitor.

 
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11/09/2009 15:15
 

 OK, operator error.  It actually displays the website for selecting the quality of streaming full screen on the second monitor.  The problem is the way the website handles displaying the streaming.  When I click on "highest" on the displayed web page on monitor 2 a new window pops up with the Move Player that shows the streaming.  How can I display this new window full screen on the second monitor?

 
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19/09/2009 04:07
 

 Didn't know if you saw the question above, but ... when I click on certain links that open a new window those new windows open on monitor 1 and not full screen.  Is there any way to change this so that all new windows are forced into the full screen on monitor 2?  I cannot copy the url of these new windows since they change urls each time the streaming opens.

 
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21/09/2009 10:27
 

You either need to find the direct URL to the popup Window and enter that into Screen Monkey or contact the website owner and ask them to make the website Screen Monkey friendly by not opening a popup.

It is generally not good practice these days to open popups as most browsers block them.

 
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24/09/2009 22:34
 

 The problem is that this is live streaming.  It has to open in a player of some kind.  The two options are Move Player as a plugin to the web browser (this is the best one for quality and controls) or Windows Media Player which then opens the stand-alone player on the computer.  Either option opens something new that is not controlled by SM to be projected full screen.  The problem with taking the direct URL for the Move Player window is that the URL changes every time the window pops open.  If I click on the Move Player option and copy the URL into SM it fails when SM tries to open that link.  Is there some way to have the SM browser open the new link as a new "tab" like in IE7?

Here's another idea: What about a screen capture tool?  If there was some way to capture a portion of the primary monitor and allow SM to project that to the secondary monitor.  This would be helpful in not only my situation but also in playing net videos without having to download them.  Some options to look at for examples are http://camstudio.org/ or http://wisdom-soft.com/products/autoscreenrecorder_free.htm

 
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