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Old October 1st, 2011, 10:17 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

just read ]something about your current graphic card
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' g-force is built to support, by default, a single monitor consequently does not have controls for multiple monitors. The reason for this is that there are thousands of diff. combination of video cards video drivers and operating system control, however most multiple monitor configuration have drivers/system control for managing multiple screens, review your existing system controls for your graphic card driver feature"
Thanks Billy!

Not sure how the above applys.

However everything is working great here, even when I connect 4 displays ( 1 LCD singers monitor, 2 LCD 32" Flat Panels, and a projector or 60" plasma).

On top of that I'm using a Beta version (NVidia's newest) of my Video Card's driver.

It all plays full screen wether it is video (VOB, MPEG4, MPEG2, DAT), CD+G, MP3+G, KMA.
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