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[[File:DisplayView-Scrub_and_OSD.png|thumb|none|720px|Media Center's Display View mode, showing both the [[OSD]] and the Control Bar.]]
 
[[File:DisplayView-Scrub_and_OSD.png|thumb|none|720px|Media Center's Display View mode, showing both the [[OSD]] and the Control Bar.]]
  
Display View can be used for all natively supported [[Media Types]] (audio, video, and images).  For audio files, you can choose to view one of the included [[visualizations]], [[cover art]], [[Track Info Templates]], or third-party plugins (such as [https://www.soundspectrum.com/g-force/ G-Force]).
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Display View can be used for all natively supported [[Media Types]] (audio, video, and images).  For audio files, you can choose to view one of the included [[visualizations]], [[cover art]], [[Track Info Pages]], or third-party plugins (such as [https://www.soundspectrum.com/g-force/ G-Force]).
  
 
Display View can also be "restored" out of fullscreen mode and put into Windowed mode, which makes it look like this:
 
Display View can also be "restored" out of fullscreen mode and put into Windowed mode, which makes it look like this:

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Display View is Media Center's fullscreen playback mode. This is one of MC's View Modes, along with Theater View, Standard View, and the others. It looks like this:

Media Center's Display View mode, showing both the OSD and the Control Bar.

Display View can be used for all natively supported Media Types (audio, video, and images). For audio files, you can choose to view one of the included visualizations, cover art, Track Info Pages, or third-party plugins (such as G-Force).

Display View can also be "restored" out of fullscreen mode and put into Windowed mode, which makes it look like this:

Media Center's Display View in Windowed mode.

You can enter this Windowed mode of Display View by clicking on the restore button in the mouse control bar at the top of the fullscreen playback. Once in it, you can restore fullscreen playback by clicking on the regular Maximize button.