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Forums -> Multiple monitors -> concerning video clips again
hlam   2000-05-08 12:14
kewl what u taught me worked thanks.....
it's alot alot smoother now but still a lil skippy
but like do u think ram would help at all?

like for running more than one video clips?
is it mostly gonna be there video cards ram or normal ram.......and one more thing i put PCI as the primary it plays perfectly on the 4 meg and the 32 meg but the third monitor can't even play i drag the media play screen to the third and it jumps back but just the bit thats playing and the rest of the window stay is there a way to fix that and i think it's to do with CPu power as well right i got a 550e is there a way to spread the power to all 3 cards instead of just the primary

thanks
plz help
Christian Studer   2000-05-11 10:26
I guess it is probably more of a CPU issue than RAM, high-resolution video clips can be quite CPU-intensive (depending on compression method).

In display properties, is the third monitor to the left of the monitor that is now primary? If that's the case, the problem is that the media player can't deal with negative coordinates. All monitors to the left of the primary have negative x coordinates.

Christian Studer
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