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Various Application & Usage Model related Q&A
Q: I have everything setup correctly and was able to drag video to the extended moni-
tor/display. However, I couldn’t get full screen to work properly. What should I do?
A: This problem is usually caused by different behaviors of various video players and your
system resources. Please close all other applications and just leave the video player
before you restarting the video.
If you are using VLC, please download the latest version from their website, http://www.
videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html . Version 0.9.9 and above supports full screen
on the extended monitor. We recommended using VLC to play and stream your video
or DVDs as VLC has good compatibility with many different file formats and is system
resource friendly.
If you are using WinDVD, you might see some blinking bar on the top of your video when
double clicking on the player for full screen. What you can do is to put the player into nor-
mal size, then drag and hold the edge of the player and increase the size of the window.
Then when it is almost to the full screen size, double click on the video player to go full
screen and you should no longer see the blinking bars.
If you are using Windows Media Player, please make sure to close all other applications
running in the background as Windows Media Player demands high system resources.
There are some file formats not supported by Windows Media Player, and the application
will ask for additional codec in order to play the file. Please download appropriate codec
and updates from Microsoft http://support.microsoft.com/ph/7763#tab0
Q: I am viewing online video from website such as Hulu.com and YouTube.com, but
I can not view full screen thru my TV or projector and the screen seems to freeze
up every time I do that. What should I do?
A: Right click on the window that is currently showing the video, then select Settings. Then
you will see a window showing up and uncheck the box for “Enable Hardware Accelera-
tion”, then click on Close. Now try to do full screen again on your TV, it should do full
screen now. However, you might see the video quality not as good as viewing them in a
window instead of full screen. Having the video streaming in full screen will require higher
Internet bandwidth, and the video quality is easily affected if viewing in full screen.
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