I'm sure I knew at one point what overlay mode was - something to do with
letting the graphics card do more of the work I think - videos in preview
mode use far more CPU time. For some reason my card isn't able to run
overlay video on my second monitor - i.e. if I drag media player across both
windows, the second monitor part is just a blank area while the first
monitor shows it's part of the image fine.
Check that you have set the LCD as your primary monitor. For some reason my
card recognises the monitor plugged into the DVI as monitor 2 by default,
even if there's nothing plugged in to the VGA socket.
"auilani" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Okay, this problem is so frustrating...I am using a radeon 8500 128mb AIW
>
> Using the DVI cable to my NEC LCD 1850x
>
> all video in media player (as well as other players) displays only a blank
> screen...audio is fine
>
> the preview pane in xp shows the first frame of the video fine.
>
> I can get it to work by selecting "theater mode" in the overlay tab of my
> radeon options
>
> and/or I can get it to work by cranking the hardware acceleration down to
> the third from the "none" anything above that yields the black screen.
>
> I've tried updating directx, windows media, downloading various codecs,
all
> sorts of things...
>
> one thing that works is bsplayer...it plays the videos fine however it has
> two errors upon openning.
>
> "overlay failed"
>
> and
>
> "Display hardware is not capable of color-space conversions. Switching to
> RGB" I click OK and all works
>
> What does it mean that it is "switching to RGB..obviously this has to do
> with the colorspace native to the dvi cnx right..
>
> I gave away my dvi to vga adapter already thinking I was getting a better
> cnx btwn my pc and my ati card...Should I go back to the vga cable?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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