Windows XP Media Player 11 feed to Projector thru S Video Output

G

Guest

I am using my laptop to interface with a projector at my church. I us it with
Power Point 2003 in Presenter Mode sending the output to the projector thru
the S Video output jack on my laptop.

Can I play and view a video in Windows Media Player 11 on my laptop while at
the same time sending the same video to the projector? I have tried it
multiple times without success. Are there setting I am aware of?

Your quick reply is greater appreciated!
 
G

Guest

I've never tried it but that what WM encoder 9 series should do.Download
from windows media,get the add-ons also,in the encoder,select "streaming
audio/video" ....
 
G

Guest

Andrew,

Which add-on plug in are reffering to?

Andrew E. said:
I've never tried it but that what WM encoder 9 series should do.Download
from windows media,get the add-ons also,in the encoder,select "streaming
audio/video" ....
 
T

theplectrum

DEM said:
I am using my laptop to interface with a projector at my church. I us it
with
Power Point 2003 in Presenter Mode sending the output to the projector
thru
the S Video output jack on my laptop.

Can I play and view a video in Windows Media Player 11 on my laptop while
at
the same time sending the same video to the projector? I have tried it
multiple times without success. Are there setting I am aware of?

Your quick reply is greater appreciated!
Connect the projector rather via the D-sub socket (screen out on your PC,
blue coloured) to the source "in" D-sub socket on the projector. What you
then play oin your laptop will be shown by the projector. No sound though -
connect the headphones socket of your laptop (if it doesn't have a line-out
socket) to an amp and off you go.

Cheers,
Jerry
 
B

bigmun

Yes you can. You need to disable hardware acceleration within Windows Media
Player. Open WMP>Tools>Options>Performance tab. Slide the slider all the way
to the left. That should do it.
 

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