Hello,
I was watching a DVD movie tonight, and decided to try something (obviouslly it didnt work, or i wouldnt be posting this ). I enabled the DVDMax option in the dualhead tab, rebooted and went to watch the movie. However, when i tried to watch it, the second MONITOR (not tv, i read somewhere that was only for a television, let me know if this is right, that will save me from trying to do it again)did not pop the DVD movie up. I was using the Matrox DVD player, the one that came on the CD no updates to any of the dlls. Another thing, before i went and tried the DVDMax dualhead option, i tried to drag the window over to the other one. The window moved to the second monitor no problem, but the video playback didn't, i was still getting sound.
Any ideas as to why that happens?
Thankx
Frankfurt
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Here is my crappy system config:
K6-2 450, 128MB SDRAM,Tyan Trinity ATX (S1598 2mb cache on board), G400 Max Card
Windows 98SE/Mandrake Linux 7.0/win2k/beos 5.0 (free version)
SB 128 PCI
AOpen Lan aln-325c
I was watching a DVD movie tonight, and decided to try something (obviouslly it didnt work, or i wouldnt be posting this ). I enabled the DVDMax option in the dualhead tab, rebooted and went to watch the movie. However, when i tried to watch it, the second MONITOR (not tv, i read somewhere that was only for a television, let me know if this is right, that will save me from trying to do it again)did not pop the DVD movie up. I was using the Matrox DVD player, the one that came on the CD no updates to any of the dlls. Another thing, before i went and tried the DVDMax dualhead option, i tried to drag the window over to the other one. The window moved to the second monitor no problem, but the video playback didn't, i was still getting sound.
Any ideas as to why that happens?
Thankx
Frankfurt
------------------
Here is my crappy system config:
K6-2 450, 128MB SDRAM,Tyan Trinity ATX (S1598 2mb cache on board), G400 Max Card
Windows 98SE/Mandrake Linux 7.0/win2k/beos 5.0 (free version)
SB 128 PCI
AOpen Lan aln-325c
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