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To play a movie on a second display:
1Open a movie in QuickTime Player.
2Choose View > Present Movie.
The two displays are shown side by side; one contains the menu bar. The letter “Q” appears on the display on which the movie will play. To play the movie on the other display, click it.
3Choose an option from the
To play the movie without displaying the QuickTime Player controls, choose Full Screen.
4Select Movie or Slideshow mode.
In slideshow mode, you can advance frames by clicking the mouse or pressing the Right Arrow or Left Arrow key.
5Click Play.
You can open other applications while the movie is playing. To make another application active, press
To stop the movie before it ends, press
All QuickTime movie playback keyboard shortcuts are available in
Presenting a Movie as a Slideshow
In a slideshow, the viewer clicks to advance to the next frame. With QuickTime Pro, you can set a movie to play as a slideshow.
To play a movie as a slideshow:
1Choose View > Present Movie.
2Click Slideshow, then click Play.
3To advance the slideshow, click the mouse or press the Left or Right Arrow keys.
Changing the Color Around a Movie
By default, the onscreen area around the edge of a movie playing in
To change a movie’s border color:
1Choose View > Present Movie.
2Click the color well to the right of the
If you have more than one display, you can have this color appear on all displays (not just the one playing the movie), by selecting “Display background color on all screens.”
Chapter 2 Getting Started with QuickTime Pro