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    Default Full-screen mode

    When a movie is saved in Full-screen mode the screen is white with your projector movie in the middle. How do you make the screen around your movie black?


    alb5 webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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    Default Re: Full-screen mode

    very easy. Just set the bgcolor of the stage to black. This will however
    make the background of your movie black too. In this case, just create a
    bitmap with the color that you want for your background and place that in
    channel 1.

    Regards,

    Mike Soriano

    "alb5" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > When a movie is saved in Full-screen mode the screen is white with your
    projector movie in the middle. How do you make the screen around your movie
    black?
    >
    >

    Mike Soriano Guest

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    Default Re: Full-screen mode

    Thanks, seems so simple, yet I had no idea!! Thank you



    alb5 webforumsuser@macromedia.com Guest

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