There's a lot of ways to do this but it's a limitation of browser based streams as you are at the mercy of whatever formatting their choose and many will simply not let you fullscreen the video or stream the video from a separate application that has fullscreen functionality.
I've tried for years to get hockey streams from many sites to work on dual monitors consistently through software and it's just not worth it when you get get a POS laptop for really cheap (or even rescue from the recycle bin at Staples LOL) and just stream the video from there and hook it up to the 2nd monitor.
I haven't watched the youngstars games yet so I don't know what implementation they use so I can't really offer any advice on how to do this at this time. The most ghetto way is to simply use a separate browser that will magnify videos the same way it does pictures when you hold CTRL and roll the mouse wheel. Many web videostreams don't even let you do this though as they have heavily enforced and defined dimensions which sucks!
Last edited by Hack&Lube; 09-14-2010 at 06:56 PM.
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