However, there is no way you can play two HD videos side-by-side on a normal screen without cropping. You can easily get it to 90% of full screen, and you can get the videos to play side-by-side. What exactly are you trying to do? If the goal is to see the differences, which is what you said in your initial post, this will work just fine, even if the video cannot be precisely full screen. A little more time and I could get closer to what you want. Most of my 2 videos most narrow will still be 640 x 480 so 4:3 and two of them side by side will become 4 by 6, i dont wish to have them each cropped and become a regular widescreen and lose some outer part of the videos. that "video preview" window, can it go full screen?Īlso I see its comparing two videos side by side but seems the two video are somewhat cropped on the horizontal length, meaning you can compare two videos but only see a portion of the two videos. Here are two similar videos, set up to play side-by-side in Vegas: StackHorizontal(A, B) so avisynth does not allow multiple instances but can open multiple video in 1 window? You should be able to position it so you have a video on each monitor, and as there's only a single player, they'll always be in sync. It's not an ideal solution, but you can start one playing, start the second, then click on the first one to pause it and start playback again, and repeat the process until the second one has caught up.Īnother option might be to open each video with Avisynth, stack them horizontally, and stretch the player window to cover both monitors. The result is you can left click on the video quickly in order to pause and play, without any chance of the player jumping in and out of full screen mode. What I did is change the fullscreen mouse option to "middle down" because a double click for that seems mental anyway, then I set "left down" for Play/Pause. Learn more.I don't know of a player that'll do it. Make it yoursĬustomize Windows Media Player with easily installed skins, visualizations, and plug-ins for a new look and extra features. To download this for free from Microsoft Store, go to Movies & TV and select Get. (This takes a while.)Īfter your system is restored to the earlier configuration, check to see whether Windows Media Player runs correctly again.įor advanced video features like 4K, you might also want to try Microsoft Movies & TV. Select Create a restore point, and then in the System Properties pane, select System Restore.įollow the prompts to select the restore point just before the round of updates that seemed to trigger the problem. Select the Start button, and then type system restore. If Windows Media Player stopped working correctly after the latest updates from Windows Update, verify that the updates are the problem by using System Restore. Learn about the features and how to fix problems. Get helpįind help and how-to information for your version of Windows Media Player. Get Windows Media Player for your version of Windows, or learn how to play Windows Media files on your Mac. We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft. Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020
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