I've recently installed OpenLP (v2.0.5) as a replacement for some ancient song projection software (LyriX) in our school's chapel, and so far, it's been fantastic, aside from one small niggle: PowerPoint presentations refuse to run full screen on the external display when imported into an OpenLP service.
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The machine on which OpenLP runs has a native screen resolution of 1366x768, however, the projectors are full HD (1920x1080). Whilst all other media work perfectly (song lyrics, bible verses, images, videos) powerpoint presentations imported into OpenLP only occupy about the top left 2/3rds of the screen; I'm guesstimating that's about 1366x768 pixels. The machine is set to "extended display" on the external full HD screens, which are set in Windows to run at full HD. The machine is a Windows 8.1 Acer laptop model, running Office 2013. The 4 projectors are connected to the PC through some HDMI splitters and HDMI over Cat6 extenders, but I don't think that has anything to do with the issue, as other than PowerPoint in OpenLP, everything works perfectly.
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This issue does not affect PowerPoint running natively on that machine, which correctly scales to full HD on the external displays.
I also do not see this behaviour on my desktop in the office (also running v2.0.5), which has two full HD displays.
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Is there a known work-around or fix for this? In the interim the only solution I've found is to either run only PowerPoint, or if a "mixed media" service is required, to manually export all the PowerPoint slides as images, and display those via the image display module - this is of course rather clunky!
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Many thanks for any ideas!