Media Player Classic, RealAlternative, and Full Screen

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Ben Wylie

I use RealAlternative and Media Player Classic to watch and listen to Real
Media streams. I am having a problem when watching a video stream from the
bbc.co.uk website with the RealAlternative browser plug-in, trying to view
it in Full screen mode. When i try that option it tries opening media player
classic in full screen mode, but presumably using switches for real player
software.

Does anyone know a way to change the switches it uses to do this? I don't
know whether these menu options are set by the bbc website or by the
plug-in.

Below is the error message mpc gave me when it tried to run.

Thanks
Ben

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Media Player Classic
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Unrecognized switch(es) found in command line string:

C:\Program Files\Media Player Classic\mplayerc.exe /command:Screensize(full)
/startpos:00:03.0
http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/sport_web/video/40945000/bb/40945755_bb_16x9.ram

Usage: mplayerc.exe "pathname" [switches]

"pathname" The main file or directory to be loaded. (wildcards allowed)
/dub "dubname" Load an additional audio file.
/sub "subname" Load an additional subtitle file.
/filter "filtername" Load DirectShow filters from a dynamic link library.
(wildcards allowed)
/dvd Run in dvd mode, "pathname" means the dvd folder (optional).
/cd Load all the tracks of an audio cd or (s)vcd, "pathname" means the
drive path (optional).
/open Open the file, don't automatically start playing.
/play Start playing the file as soon the player is launched.
/close Close the player after playback (only works when used with /play).
/shutdown Shutdown the operating system after playback
/fullscreen Start in full-screen mode.
/minimized Start in minimized mode.
/new Use a new instance of the player.
/add Add "pathname" to playlist, can be combined with /open and /play.
/regvid Register video formats
/regaud Register audio formats
/unregvid Unregister video formats
/unregaud Unregister audio formats
/start ms Start playing at "ms" (= milliseconds)
/fixedsize w,h Set fixed window size.
/help /h /? Show help about command line switches. (this message box)
 

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