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    All I know that all I need to do is to move the mouse downwards and the control bar pops back at the bottom of the screen and there is a horizontal indicator which if you position your mouse on it then you can go to a point before or ahead of where you presently are.
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    Media Player?


    Karlsnooks I do not see the control bar pops back at the bottom of the screen or the horizontal indicator where do I see which version am using for me to tell if it is set up correct cause I can not set up full screen method ?
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    Start Windows Media Player |
    if you do not have a menu on the Windows Media Player screen showing File View Play Tools Help, then press the CTRL + M key combo |
    select Help from the menu | click on "About Windows Media Player" |
    what version number do you see?
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    brightsun said:
    Karlsnooks I do not see the control bar pops back at the bottom of the screen or the horizontal indicator where do I see which version am using for me to tell if it is set up correct cause I can not set up full screen method ?
    Now if from that same menu, you choose Tools | Options .... | Player tab |
    uncheck Allow autohide of playback controls | OK button
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  6. whs
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    Have a look at the short attached video and see my pointer.

    Sorry, the upload does not work.
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    whs said:
    Have a look at the short attached video and see my pointer.

    Sorry, the upload does not work.
    Use the problem steps recorder. Start, type "step" select problem steps recorder. Show the person. It saves a zip like this:
    q.zip
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    What type of video is it? Rather, what format is it? I've had it happen to me before on some .flv videos--very rarely, but it has happened to me. My solution has been not watch that video... Or see if there is another format.
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  9. whs
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    mpcrsc562 said:
    What type of video is it? Rather, what format is it? I've had it happen to me before on some .flv videos--very rarely, but it has happened to me. My solution has been not watch that video... Or see if there is another format.
    It was packed into a .zip and the format was .wmv. I just wanted to attach it with the paperclip. Did not want to bother to upload it to Vimeo because it was only a bit over 2MBs.
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    whs said:
    mpcrsc562 said:
    What type of video is it? Rather, what format is it? I've had it happen to me before on some .flv videos--very rarely, but it has happened to me. My solution has been not watch that video... Or see if there is another format.
    It was packed into a .zip and the format was .wmv. I just wanted to attach it with the paperclip. Did not want to bother to upload it to Vimeo because it was only a bit over 2MBs.
    LOL! Not your video whs, but the OP's. :)
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