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Legich2012-02-16 10:43:15
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Legich, 2012-02-16 10:43:15

Video player for 2 monitors

It is necessary to implement such a thing.
The player itself hangs on one monitor, deployed in full screen, without controls, headers and menus.
And on the other monitor, all controls, start / pause, file selection, stop / start, mute, etc.
MediaPlayer Classic with web interface is not suitable.
What else could there be?

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DimonZ, 2012-02-16
@DimonZ

Try VLC.

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Roman Misyurev, 2012-02-16
@Sudo

Winamp, as far as I remember, has a composite interface and can be moved independently of each other. Maybe help?

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AquaXP, 2012-02-16
@AquaXP

When properly configured, BSPlayer(www.bsplayer.org) implements the necessary functionality.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-02-16
@inkvizitor68sl

We expand VLC to full-screen, drag the controller to the adjacent monitor - everything works. However, checked under niksa.

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rPman, 2012-02-16
@rPman

smplayer, it is theoretically possible to specify a monitor in the settings ... it is based on mplayer, I used the console one like this, - a control terminal on one monitor, video on the second (linux).

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Nicholas, 2012-02-16
@pnick

VLC can do this, Media Player Classic is old too.

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Eddy_Em, 2012-02-16
@Eddy_Em

This is how I controlled xine at concerts: xine itself on the projector in full screen, and on the monitor - a playlist (mplayer is inconvenient, because when switching to the next track, it starts a new process, killing the old one - as a result, briefly on the screen command line appears).

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