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B2TV question

heyoh22

Active member
Did anyone have an issue with going full-screen with last night's game? When I would attempt, it would show the "Ultimate HD" black screen and lock up, would need to re-open the viewer again.

I think the image may have been a bit better, but would like to use the bigger screen on my TV. Anyone else have this issue?
 
heyoh22 said:
Did anyone have an issue with going full-screen with last night's game? When I would attempt, it would show the "Ultimate HD" black screen and lock up, would need to re-open the viewer again.

I think the image may have been a bit better, but would like to use the bigger screen on my TV. Anyone else have this issue?
No, everything works fine for me. I was quite expressed with the picture.
 
Thanks for the quick replies, I watched football this season full screen with no issues. Will try again, maybe it is my connection.
 
catcat, I was using Firefox 8. I have Chrome on the computer, but have had issues in the past if the feed was Flash-based. I avoid IE as much as possible, but could try it; since it is most widely used, that may be the development platform they used.

Thanks for the good suggestion
 

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