Humm... I've spent several hours now fiddling with my P750 trying to play back DVDs on the TV. I'm not sure that I've really got the best configuration, but it just about seems to work (well most of the time).
What I'd like is simply to watch a DVD on the attached TV and have my normal desktop on the CRT at high resolution and high refresh rate. It can't be impossible.
Within the last few minutes, I've managed to almost get it... I've got it set up as 1 CRT + feature TV. DVD MAX is enabled. I'm using WinDVD and disabled the hardware decode acceleration.
The funny thing is that I've got this Internet Explorer window over the WinDVD window - if I minimise the WinDVD window, the video freezes on the TV.
Also, it looks like any hardware acceleration enabled and phut, there goes the resolution and refresh rate on the main CRT.
Now Windows Media Player always seems to drop screen resolution when it starts playing the DVD - there may be some setting somewhere that will stop it... Funny thing here is that when I minimise the window, it keeps on playing on the TV.
Okay, so is there a better way of doing this - where am I going wrong???
Thanks a lot for you help everyone.
Taliska
What I'd like is simply to watch a DVD on the attached TV and have my normal desktop on the CRT at high resolution and high refresh rate. It can't be impossible.
Within the last few minutes, I've managed to almost get it... I've got it set up as 1 CRT + feature TV. DVD MAX is enabled. I'm using WinDVD and disabled the hardware decode acceleration.
The funny thing is that I've got this Internet Explorer window over the WinDVD window - if I minimise the WinDVD window, the video freezes on the TV.
Also, it looks like any hardware acceleration enabled and phut, there goes the resolution and refresh rate on the main CRT.
Now Windows Media Player always seems to drop screen resolution when it starts playing the DVD - there may be some setting somewhere that will stop it... Funny thing here is that when I minimise the window, it keeps on playing on the TV.
Okay, so is there a better way of doing this - where am I going wrong???
Thanks a lot for you help everyone.
Taliska
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