Odd video problem

G

Guest

When I play games for example world or warcraft, doom 3 ect.. When I minimize
the game and watch like a video clip or something that friend has sent. I
cannot get any video in any type of media player I have. I do get audio
however. The only way to view the video is to exit the game completely which
is kind of a hassle. I have tried all sorts of drivers and updates for my
motherboard and graphics card and nothing seems to work. I am unsure if there
is a certain setting I need to change or something...but any help would be
appreciated =D I have even tried diffrent video cards and everything to
see....still no luck.

Comp Specs....

AMD 64-bit 3200 proccessor
Asus K8N-E Deluxe Motherboard (Socket 754)
BFG Nvdia Geforce 6600 256mb 8xAgp
Soundblaster Audigy 2 Zs
Ballistix 3x512mb memory pc3200
Windows XP Home Edition Sp2
120 Gb Western Digital 7200 rpm HD 8mb cache
480w Antec True Blue ATX powersupply
Voltage
Max DC| +5v, +12v, +3.3v
Output | 38A, 28A, 30A
 
K

kurttrail

Jeff said:
When I play games for example world or warcraft, doom 3 ect.. When I
minimize the game and watch like a video clip or something that
friend has sent. I cannot get any video in any type of media player I
have. I do get audio however. The only way to view the video is to
exit the game completely which is kind of a hassle. I have tried all
sorts of drivers and updates for my motherboard and graphics card and
nothing seems to work. I am unsure if there is a certain setting I
need to change or something...but any help would be appreciated =D I
have even tried diffrent video cards and everything to see....still
no luck.

Comp Specs....

AMD 64-bit 3200 proccessor
Asus K8N-E Deluxe Motherboard (Socket 754)
BFG Nvdia Geforce 6600 256mb 8xAgp
Soundblaster Audigy 2 Zs
Ballistix 3x512mb memory pc3200
Windows XP Home Edition Sp2
120 Gb Western Digital 7200 rpm HD 8mb cache
480w Antec True Blue ATX powersupply
Voltage
Max DC| +5v, +12v, +3.3v
Output | 38A, 28A, 30A

Finish your game, then view video.

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