Your answer is for milkdrop, not AVS.
If you highlight AVS in Preferences > Visualization and click configure, you end up with the "about AVS" box.
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I HAVE THE ANSWER! Well at least it works for me. Here is what I did:
Options>Visualization>Configure Plug In (To enter this screen you cannot have the Visualization tab open)
Common Settings Tab>
The changes you will make are in the Fullscreen Settings portion
Display Adapter> In the drop down menu select 2. Then check Use Fake fullscreen mode
Click the DualHead button (bottom right)
On this screen there are two drop down menus. BOTH should be "span both screens"
This worked for me and my setup. I hope this helps =)
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Thanks for replying gabbalance (and registring just for helping others out) but your solution is for milkdrop, which is a different plugin than we're discussing here in the AVS forum
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Found the Solution
Go under Preference under the Option menu, than search "Visualizator" (mine is in italian so I don't know the exact name) click on "MilkDrop v..." and click on "configurate", than select on the Fullscreen option "Display Adapter. 2 (Here your graphic card)" select "use fake Fullscreen mode and click on "ok" click again on "Milk..." and press "launch" click two times on the visualizator and here you go!
(I didn't read the user that already posted it -.-)
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Originally Posted by shithappens View PostI was having a similar issue (single card, two monitors). I found a solution (latest winamp though).
Download the latest winamp. Install, yada yada. Connect your secondary monitor to be on the safe side. Run Winamp and ctrl+p (preferences). Go to the visualizations tab and then select Milkdrop. Click on Configure.
Under 'Common Settings' look for "FULLSCREEN Settings". You should have a drop-down list under display adapters and you should find 2 items (assuming it detects both). Select the second, save and play your song. Let me know if it works for you. It sure works for me.
This method really works. Really chuffed as I'd tried just about every other method before getting here.
Just goes to show that it is worthwhile really digging deep into the settings for these types of programs.
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the thread starter was looking for a solution for avs, not milkdrop
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I was having a similar issue (single card, two monitors). I found a solution (latest winamp though).
Download the latest winamp. Install, yada yada. Connect your secondary monitor to be on the safe side. Run Winamp and ctrl+p (preferences). Go to the visualizations tab and then select Milkdrop. Click on Configure.
Under 'Common Settings' look for "FULLSCREEN Settings". You should have a drop-down list under display adapters and you should find 2 items (assuming it detects both). Select the second, save and play your song. Let me know if it works for you. It sure works for me.
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I'm happy for you that you found a solution for your issue.
MD and AVS are completely separate plugins though, that's why I think a thread in the MD forums would have been better because your issue is with MD rather than AVS or winamp in general. Also, someone with the same problem is more likely to look for a solution there.
The workaround provided above works for me, for Micro.D and lots of others. I started my post with the fact that there is no simple solution.
I don't know anything about MD but apparently you found a way to make it better. That's why I suggested telling the people who also use Milkdrop.
You are free to use whatever media player you wish. I use winamp for music and VLC for video myself. Different tools for different jobs.
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(facepalm)
I don't have a problem with milkdrop, I love it. It's excellent!
My problem is with Winamp not displaying fullscreen mode on the correct screen, and with "desktop mode" really only being "a third of a desktop mode"
I posted here, rather than start a new thread about exactly the same thing. As per forum ToS.
While I was here I saw your workaround and tested it. obviously you never did before you posted, because it doesn't work. So I reported that, to save someone else wasting time taking bad advice.
I also found several workarounds that do work. So I posted them too. since nobody has been able to help the person that started this thread. Unfortunately for winamp lovers the best solution is to stop using winamp. As Mediamonky will do fulscreen visualizations while managing your music better than winamp. VLC will handle all your video needs with no dramas. Both will go fulscreen wherever you like (at least on my system)....
It seems your only reason for being here is to make yourself feel superior to others. Which is not very christian of you. This forum is for helping others, not belittling them.
It's ok though. I forgive you.
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Or a better workaround is to uncheck "integrate with winamp skin" i Milkdrop settings. then it will get it's own window, which can be dragged big or maximised anywhere you like.
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Stop using winamp
I tried Setting my second monitor as main. still doesn't work. fullscreen and desktop revert to lower resolution laptop.
The only workaround is to duplicate the displays with windows setting. But then you revert to the lower resolution and lose the extra workspace. So pretty pointless.
VLC and Mediamonkey can both go fullscreen on any of my three monitors. As an added bonus Mediamonkey runs all winamp plugins. mostly better than winamp. which runs like a bad alpha/beta for me, with constant crashing and resource hogging, so I cant do other stuff and lose work in other programs. How about the developers fix all the bugs before adding new crap like browsers nobody wants or uses.....
Winamp was the best music player around in the 90's. WTF happened? now it can't even scan my small music drive (1.5TB) without crashing windows.
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I tried changing my 1080p lcd to primary monitor in control panel, but fullscreen still reverts to my crappy 768p laptop monitor. Same with desktop mode. which is especially frustrating.....
The only workaround is to duplicate the displays in windows display settings. but then you get lower resolution, and no workspace for the playlist and controls etc (or anything else) so whats the point?
What I really want is Milkdrop on all 3 desktops. and reacting to all sound (including my mic). Right from start-up, But at least give me a choice of which monitor goes full-screen!! VLC and Mediamonky Both do this (and most other things) better than Winamp, which after over ten years still runs like a bad beta. How about fixing all the bugs before adding any more features nobody wants?
Just in case hardware is relevant, I'm running an intel i3 330m cpu and a nVidia geforce gt 320m cuda graphics card, with hdmi feeding one monitor and crappy old vga on the other. with Win 7 ultimate
Although soon I will have a new tower, with at least 3 40 inch lcd's (I really want 5!), hence wanting a visualizer desktop on all monitors.....
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Another solution is to move your taskbar and icons to the secondary monitor and work from there. Make your TV is your primary screen like Yathosho suggests. Then use the normal fullscreen mode.
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