Full Screen Panning over Dual Monitors

I have a pretty quick and upfront question.
I would like to plug in two projectors to my Powermac, and then full screen a movie and have it span over both monitors. My movie is basicly double HD (2560x720) (two 1280x720 movies combined side by side). The point of this is to do Stereoscopic movies, and then we project both projectors one on top of the other. However, whenever we full screen the movie, it just full screens over one of the projectors.
We've Tried "Full Screen" and "Presentation" mode? Is there something we're just missing, or is this not possible.
Hopefully someone can help Thanks in advance.

The main problem with playing two videos to two monitors (not counting the fact that many PCs aren't that great at playing that large a video anyway), is that the drive is seeking to two files in different places on the disk. That would be a lot worse too in the case of optical discs.
With one QuickTime file played on two screens (as can be done with Director), the video is coming from one file, with all the data nicely interleaved on the drive to save having to do any seeks at all.

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