Oh you are right. Sorry, my mistake. When I checked the link, all I saw was Mplayer, then I closed the Rox window. Later I went into /usr/share/applications/mplayer.desktop and saw that the exec option was mplayer_shell.. sorry about that. Nevertheless using exec mplayer -fs is not enough in -vo x11 mode, which is what Mplayer will default to with some video drivers. My card, for example when using the generic nv driver will not play videos in fullscreen with default Mplayer settings, until I upgrade to the Nvidia driver.pemasu wrote: Tman. I am not sure about your finding. The Play fullscreen should be linked to the /usr/local/apps/mplayer which has inside AppRun which executes: exec mplayer -fs "$@"
....so the video files should launch mplayer in fullscreen.
I should be more precise.. yes they play in fullscreen mode, but the videos are not stretched to fullscreen. The videos play with big black frames around them. To stretch the video in fullscreen, you need something like this: exec mplayer -fs -zoom -x 1024 -y 768.