Qt pro 7, full screen

1 -I have QT Pro 7, but in trying to play some video trailers from qt list, i can't seem to make the Full Screen function work, as it is grayed out, even though I have full screen checked in my preferences.
2- also, should the full screen work while playing an itunes video.

The browser plug-in gets its instruction from the html code of the page you're viewing the file. You can't change these dimensions (or use full screen).
To view a file using QT Pro in full screen dimensions you must first save the file from the Web to your computer.
Use the disclosure triangle (right end of the controller) to "Save as Source" or "Save as QuickTime Movie" after the file has been completely downloaded in the browser window.

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