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Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
•
Both
applies the zoom selection to the both the primary and the secondary display
on which the video is rendered. (See
“Using Video Overlay Settings” on page 126
Note:
Video players that cannot detect the presence of Video Mirror may not update
the zoom factor immediately while displaying a still frame.
Out/In
The Out/In slider lets you zoom in on or out of the selected portion of the video
playback screen.
Screen Region to Zoom
Select the area of the video screen on which you would like to zoom by clicking the
area. You can then zoom to that portion of the screen by moving the
Out/In
slider
control, below.
•
Out/In
slider
lets you zoom in on or out of the selected portion of the video
playback screen.
•
Restore Defaults
restores all color values to the hardware factory settings.
Troubleshooting Full Screen Video Problems
• If any settings changes you make do not take effect (e.g., the controls have no effect
on the video) after you click
Apply
, close the video overlay application and then
re-open it.
• Some applications have their own overlay color control settings. If you run one of
these applications and try to use the NVIDIA color settings, both the application’s
color settings and the NVIDIA color settings can change the overlay attributes.
This can result in an inaccurate indication of the overlay settings, or unexpected
overlay settings for an overlay application. To prevent this problem, use the
overlay application’s color settings.
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