I fixed it by turning down the video acceleration in the advanced
section of the display properties. I think this is occuring because of
different codecs I have loaded on the machine.
On May 21, 9:03 am, "Ralphy"
<toomuchfruitforonepieceofp...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Are you using just the TV or cloning on both screens? Because some video
> cards cannot display videos, etc. on two screens.
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> make the desktop span so the screens are side-by-side and you can drag the
> video window onto the screen that you want it on.
John Inzer - 07 Jul 2008 06:49 GMT
> I fixed it by turning down the video acceleration in the advanced
> section of the display properties. I think this is occuring because of
> different codecs I have loaded on the machine.
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If reducing your Graphics Hardware Acceleration
improved the issue...you need to go to the support
website of your video adapter's manufacturer and
update your video driver.

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