Crop the projected image on the video projector

ptyjan-49 Posted messages 3 Status Member -  
 MichDev -
Hello*

Is there a method to cut the image displayed on the video projector when we switch videos on the computer? The goal is to avoid seeing the blank pages of the computer.

Thank you*

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  1. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 090
     
    Hello, I use my projector, my PC, and Windows Media Player, and if I let my clip finish, it starts over by itself without doing anything. If I select several clips, they play without any problem.

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    1. ptyjan-49 Posted messages 3 Status Member
       
      Ok, the projection can loop, but if I want to interrupt the projection and go back to other files that may be personal, those pages are displayed on the projector that isn't turned off.. That's what I want to avoid..
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      1. glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 090 > ptyjan-49 Posted messages 3 Status Member
         
        I understand well, so I remember poorly that when we used to make PowerPoint presentations, we could activate a black panel on the screen precisely so we wouldn't see the "backstage." That's all I know; we should ask the question in that way.
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      2. ptyjan-49 Posted messages 3 Status Member > glandu Posted messages 25506 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention  
         
        It's true that you can interrupt a PowerPoint presentation on a black slide by pressing the N key. In this specific case, there is no problem. But if you want to present another topic, the white slides will be visible on the screen.
        Thank you for your cooperation.
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    2. MichDev
       

      On the remote control of your projector, there is either a "Hide" or "No show" button that will temporarily cut off the image received by the projector...

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