In windows XP, using wmp 9 or 10, i could set the full screen resolution for the most visualizations, including Battery pack. In Vista, and in wmp 11, the settings are still there, but only the "offscreen buffer size" dialog is working - whatever i set it a full screen size, it does not change when switching to full screen - the resolution remains the same low, max. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to manuni's post on September 25, Thank you for your answer. What im telling is, that there is settings tab for changing resolution for the battery visualization which is MS very own visualization that comes with wmp 11 and 12 - tools - plug-ins - options - battery - properties - full screen settings.
But the point is that they do not work. They seem to be an empty option that does nothing. But if they shouldnt work then why are they there? If that is a bug, then Microsoft should fix it. The same goes for WMP 12 on Windows 7 as well. In reply to saksingj's post on September 25, No answer from Microsoft. I wonder if anyone from Windows Meida Player development team reads this forum sometimes?
Hi, I remember this really making me angry many years ago. Bumping for response! In reply to Pro's post on March 27, Bumping this. For God's sake microsoft. Why were previous versions of windows able to support this function? At least have the courtesy to respond. If I don't get a response I'm switching to linux and recommending against your products to everybody I know. I'm tired of this crappy support. Also bumping. In reply to FKF-'s post on July 26, Hello, I saw you questions and frustrations so I wanted to make sure everyone is seeking answers at the correct locations.
There are two different versions to this visualization. Musical Colors also has a large collection of "sister" visualizations in the Musical Colors Family. This occurred because It had certain issues with certain video cards.
Fortunately, it can be reinstalled by following these steps below. The filename for Musical Colors, "wmpvis", is known as "wmpvis. Find this file in [DllDump. If you have a 64 bit version of Windows, copy "wmpvis. In your options, those tabs will show up. Click it and its listed! If you have Windows Media Player 11, then you need to open "wmpvis. Open "wmpvis. The difference between the two versions is that version 7.
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