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Old October 1st, 2011, 04:06 PM
KenKelley KenKelley is offline
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Re: Problems playing video files on extended desktop

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Originally Posted by billyo View Post
tried that too..i can stretched it up to my 3rd monitor and still the same problem, extend it to 2nd monitor, i'll get a glitched, music goes out of sync..play it on primary monitor alone using wmp and vdj program, no problem at all, extend it back to 2nd display and minimizing it. problem goes away...so in my opinion Hoster has nothing to do with it..it's the graphic cards thats is not powerful enough to play music videos, and also when playing music videos, cpu uses too much power, so you might wanna check on that too
Everything works fine on my machine and setup (laptop, singers LCD monitor, and 60" Plasma). I will be setting up in about an hour for tonights show.

I can understand the CPU working overtime especially if the video card's GPU isn't up to the task.

This one has me baffled! Will play with it more.

The videos that you are having problems with (studdering), Did you rip them straight from the DVD or did you use DVD Ripping Software?

If you used DVD Ripping software, what is the Name of the program?
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