Windows Media Player & TNT2
This is a discussion about Windows Media Player & TNT2 in the Windows Hardware category; When I use Windows Media Player in 1280x1024 (85hz) the DirectDraw Applet that plays the movie doesn't move accordingly with the Windows Media Player Window. Example: I play a movie, I click and drag the title bar, and the Media Player Window Moves but not the movie, it continues to play where the window use to be.
When I use Windows Media Player in 1280x1024 (85hz) the DirectDraw Applet that plays the movie doesn't move accordingly with the Windows Media Player Window.
Example:
I play a movie, I click and drag the title bar, and the Media Player Window Moves but not the movie, it continues to play where the window use to be.
Other variants include the monitor goes dead (as if the computer wasn't turned on), the Picture on the monitor becomes fragmented or overlapped with other pictures on the screen, and the movie follows the window but about 50 pixels out of place
Iβm using a Viper770 Ultra 32meg /w Detonator 3.64 drivers from
3dchipsets
W2K Adv. Server RC3
Funny thing is, if I switch to 1600x1400 it works great, why donβt I use it? Because im forced to use 75hz (gives me a headache) and the picture is to damn small. Yeah I tried changing the refresh
Example:
I play a movie, I click and drag the title bar, and the Media Player Window Moves but not the movie, it continues to play where the window use to be.
Other variants include the monitor goes dead (as if the computer wasn't turned on), the Picture on the monitor becomes fragmented or overlapped with other pictures on the screen, and the movie follows the window but about 50 pixels out of place
Iβm using a Viper770 Ultra 32meg /w Detonator 3.64 drivers from
3dchipsets
W2K Adv. Server RC3
Funny thing is, if I switch to 1600x1400 it works great, why donβt I use it? Because im forced to use 75hz (gives me a headache) and the picture is to damn small. Yeah I tried changing the refresh
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