Flash hack for fixed Fullscreen mode

Hi,

Is there a similiar flash hack for the adobe flash player in linux, that when u choose fullscreen at a video, just like youtube, that it isn’t closed when you are clicking on the other Monitor, because it’s really annoying…

Sry I posted this once, but I got banned by “accident” ( Don’t ask me how that can happen ), and I could not find the post anymore…

In this link it is described for windows: FlashHacker Keeps Flash Videos in Full Screen on Your Dual Monitors

Basicly that for Linux would be great!

Thanks!

Does noone knows anything about that?

On 06/07/2011 11:06 AM, Thorus wrote:
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> Does noone knows anything about that?

seems not…


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Beats me why anyone would want to watch a video full screen and then do something else on another screen.
It’d have to be a woman, only they can multi-task like that.

No, I’m not a woman, and I do know some other people which thinks that this is a good idea!

It’s not the way that the thinks youre watching are super important, so you just wanna do something other meanwhile. And it should be possible, I’m annoyed of not supporting multiple monitors by so many applications!

And that I’m not the only one, should be easily seen, by that many how-tos and applications there exist for how to do it under windows!

On 06/07/2011 02:06 PM, Thorus wrote:

> by that many
> how-tos and applications there exist for how to do it under windows!

and when you figure out how to do it using Linux, you can put a how-to
here
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/how-faq-forums/unreviewed-how-faq/


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Download these videos and watch them with a proper video player, eg. SMplayer or so. There are Firefox add-ons that help you with downloading Youtube vids.

Another option is to skip the download of the video, and use Minitube or UMPlayer to stream Youtube.

I fixed using http://forums.opensuse.org/english/get-technical-help-here/applications/453773-need-guide-using-xvba-vaapi-ati-graphic-hardware-opensuse.html