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Hello Fellow vMixer's,
Ran into a new issue with Skype today. When you go Full Screen in Skype and you ALT+TAB to get back to vMix, Skype no longer stays Full Screen.
I am bringing Skype directly in vMix on the same computer.
Both Windows 7 and 8.
Anyone else have this problem? And have you come up with a workaround when using Skype and vMix on the same computer?
Cheers,
~George
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Rank: Advanced Member
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Joined: 3/17/2013(UTC) Posts: 235 Location: Indiana Thanks: 95 times Was thanked: 30 time(s) in 28 post(s)
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GeorgeR wrote:Hello Fellow vMixer's,
Ran into a new issue with Skype today. When you go Full Screen in Skype and you ALT+TAB to get back to vMix, Skype no longer stays Full Screen.
I am bringing Skype directly in vMix on the same computer.
Both Windows 7 and 8.
Anyone else have this problem? And have you come up with a workaround when using Skype and vMix on the same computer?
Cheers,
~George Hello All, Maybe I am going brain dead sitting in this 9x11 all day. In Windows 7 (an maybe I undone this by accident) if you lock the Windows Task Bar you should have access to vMix after expanding the Skype window to Full Screen without using ALT+TAB. In Windows 8.1 no such luck. Even after locking the Task Bar I still was unable to access vMix when Skype in Full Screen. I tried several times. The only recourse in Windows 8.1 is to adjust your Skype callers input window (ZOOM) with the Position option within the input window. When you ZOOM X and Y, do so by the same amount which should give you the proper Y and X parameters. Anyone else have a workaround please let us know. ~George
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