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Old 08-24-05, 08:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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TCPMP in landscape mode on X5

I'm sure the answer is no , but is there a way to get TCPMP to play in landscape mode on the X5?
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Old 08-24-05, 09:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Have you tried pushing the full-screen button after opening a file with TCPMP? What happens then? full-sceen is the button that looks like a box with arrows pointing to the corners.
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Yeah. I pushed it = Full screen portrait mode. It only blacks out everything except the movie.

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When you click on Options > Orientation in TCPMP do you have a left-handed and right handed option you can put a checkmark beside, or are they grayed out? If they're not grayed out check one of them and try fullscreen again.
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Dang you're good. I'd seen the options but didn't even think about trying simply because it didn't make sense, like I thought it should.

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When you click on Options > Orientation in TCPMP do you have a left-handed and right handed option you can put a checkmark beside, or are they grayed out? If they're not grayed out check one of them and try fullscreen again.

I installed TCPMP. I have an AVI i made but when i try to play it, is says no associated. any ideas? I understand it is an add on to Media Player? or what... thanks
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TCPMP is a stand alone program. Once you open it click on Options > Settings >Select Page > File associations and check the .avi box, then you'll be able to open a file like that from file explorer. Other wise Open TCPMP and open it from File >Open file.

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TCPMP is a stand alone program. Once you open it click on Options > Settings >Select Page > File associations and check the .avi box, then you'll be able to open a file like that from file explorer. Other wise Open TCPMP and open it from File >Open file.

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