PowerDVD cannot detect video acceleration when "Extend Desktop" is active.
And quite possibly, it isn't supposed to. Use the dvd player supplied with
the ATI AIW card as it was designed to work with it.
"Crusty (-: Old ******* :-)" wrote in
message ...
I see it as a bug with Power DVD, as it doesn't work with dual view
provided
by your video board drivers.
"Victor Paul Roman" wrote in message
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Cyberlink's PowerDVD XP can detect my hardware video accelerator fine
when
I
do not have "Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor" selected
within
my
display settings (dualview). I have an ATI Radeon 8500 All-In-Wonder
running on an Abit SH6, PIII Slot 1 800EB, 512MB SDRAM and Windows XP
Professional. When I select "Extend my windows desktop onto this
monitor"
and run Cyberlink's PowerDVD XP it can no longer detect my video
accelerator, resulting in poor DVD performance. My first monitor is a
ViewSonic Flat CRT (A70f) and I have the video card connected via
S-Video
to
my television as the second monitor. This issue isn't that important,
but
I
see it as a possible bug in Windows XP's dualview technology.
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