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How do I make a video fill screen when started?

I know how to make a slide with a video on it, but I want to have the video start when I click, but then automatically fill the screen without the BG of the slide behind it (if, for instance, it's 4:3). So just as when you choose to make a Quicktime movie full screen and so you don't see anything else.


Thanks!

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Oct 7, 2013 10:52 AM

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Posted on Oct 7, 2013 12:19 PM

A) If you want the video too fill the Keynote slide:


either match the pixel dimension of the Keynote slide size to the video file eg 1024 x 768

(Inspector > Document > Slide Size)


or place a video on the slide then drag the handles until it scales to fit the frame. This will stretch out the image and cause some loss of picture quality.



B) If you want the video to fill the display:


match the pixel size of the display setting to the video file;

( Apple > System Preferences > Diplays > Display tab)

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Oct 7, 2013 12:19 PM in response to Cartoonguy

A) If you want the video too fill the Keynote slide:


either match the pixel dimension of the Keynote slide size to the video file eg 1024 x 768

(Inspector > Document > Slide Size)


or place a video on the slide then drag the handles until it scales to fit the frame. This will stretch out the image and cause some loss of picture quality.



B) If you want the video to fill the display:


match the pixel size of the display setting to the video file;

( Apple > System Preferences > Diplays > Display tab)

How do I make a video fill screen when started?

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