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silverea November 27th, 2002 04:52 PM

Playing a cdg on my pc
 
I would like to play karaoke songs on my pc, but it says I need a video card with the option of 320 x 240 resolution. Neither of my pc's go that large...what are my options?

danny_g November 27th, 2002 05:44 PM

this sounds like a problem with Microstudio, not Hoster. ADmin please move this post to Microstudio open discussions.

you may want to check out this link?
http://www.mtu.com/vbulletin/showthr...&highlight=320

George November 27th, 2002 08:16 PM

Silverea,

There are three possibilities, all of which should probably be done anyway.
1- go the the Microstudio open forum and there is a thread posted by support on how to download ASPI drivers. It's at the top. Follow those instructions to the letter, and make certain to change in the Microstudio program from MTU drivers to default drivers.

2-Microstudio needs DIRECTX 8.0 or better. You can download it from Microsoft's website. To check if you have it, click START, RUN, and type dxdiag in the box. The first sheet of what pops up should tell you what version of DirectX you are running.

3-You may also need to go to your video card manufacturer's website once you've installed(or determined you have)DirectX 8.0 or better and download their latest drivers for your video card to support Direct X 8.0 or better.(if the problem still isn't solved).

This usually takes care of the resolution problem

Take care,

George

Please advise by posting so support will know if you're up and running.

admin January 12th, 2003 06:59 PM

Something's wrong....
 
All PCs play larger than 320 x 240 display resolution. The question is whether they will play that small a resolution. Our new Microstudio 2.400 supports window operation using the standard resolution you have selected as your default. If you haven't found a solution before now, this is your best fix. :w


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