ChatterBank1 min ago
Full Screen Youtube Videos
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Anyone know of a parameter that will play a youtube video full screen. I don't mean just to fill the browser like fs=1 but to actually fill the whole screen like pressing the "full screen" button does?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks tambo but what I am after is a way to show the youtube video in full screen rather than just fill the browser.
For example:
http:// www.you tube.co m/embed /glduYX fQIFw?r el=0&am p;autop lay=1&a mp;show info=0& amp;con trols=0
is the best I can get so far but it still only fits in the browser window. This isn't the video I need by the way and is just an example.
For example:
http://
is the best I can get so far but it still only fits in the browser window. This isn't the video I need by the way and is just an example.
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Flash movies can’t start in full-screen mode; they can only be switched to full-screen mode in response to a user action – either a button click or a key press.
Security considerations
End-user security was a key consideration in the implementation of this feature, and developers need to understand the following end-user, security-related restrictions and design content accordingly:
•The ActionScript that initiates full-screen mode can be called only in response to a mouse click or keypress. If it is called in other situations, it will be ignored (in ActionScript 2.0) or throw an exception (in ActionScript 3.0).
http:// www.ado be.com/ devnet/ flashpl ayer/ar ticles/ full_sc reen_mo de.html
Security considerations
End-user security was a key consideration in the implementation of this feature, and developers need to understand the following end-user, security-related restrictions and design content accordingly:
•The ActionScript that initiates full-screen mode can be called only in response to a mouse click or keypress. If it is called in other situations, it will be ignored (in ActionScript 2.0) or throw an exception (in ActionScript 3.0).
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