Monitors
Posted: Wed 13 July, 2005 Filed under: Geeky, Weirdness 3 Comments »On the subject (well, almost) of multitasking, a geeky set-up question…
At work, I’ve got a dual-monitor set-up. Monitor One comes through the DVI plug, and works fine. The other one comes through the normal DSUBoutput (I think it’s DSUB- whatever the standard plug for video output is, anyway). This works fine in most circumstances.
However, on the second monitor, I can’t see video playback through Real – whether it comes from BBC or wherever, I get the audio, but not the video. Any ideas why?
i used to have this problem with Windows Media Player. It turns out it was a driver issue with the video card. I assume you’re running the latest driver? Failing that see how the vRam is split across the two displays. It might be you need to bump up monitor 2s share
Very geeky question! Ignore the previous respondant.If the problem persists hit said monitor with a lump hammer until small enough to sweep up with a dust pan and brush,
then place in waste bin.
I thought it was because Real Player is a twunting piece of spit.