I'm trying to view my MJPEG webcam streams on a second monitor, but the software that views them needs to be completely borderless. Because in Windows 8, you cannot change the windows border colors, and they default to bright white/gray when a window is unselected, which makes it hard to see my webcam streams at night when they are dark.
- VLC has a "minimal" mode, but it still leaves windows borders and a title.
- VLC does technically also have a borderless mode, but you must manually enter in the video size and location, you cannot simply drag/resize the video with the mouse, which is no good for me, because sometimes I only have 2 webcams, sometimes I have 4 running, so I will constantly need to be able to resize and move them.
- MPC-HC has exactly what I want, but it doesn't view MJPG streams. It just gets stuck at "Opening..." (if anyone knows how to get MJPEG streams working in MPC-HC, that's exactly what I want!)
- iSpy has a "grid view" feature, but it still has borders and a window title
- KMPlayer gets stuck at "Opening..."
- PotPlayer gets stuck at "Opening..."
Surely there has got to be a way to do this! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
		
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