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registry entries for video
Danny
Biggerstaff coaster...@aol.com alt games video xbox Depending on the game, should I actually switch it back to 1080i or 720p if it doesn't support 1080P Should I change If you have it set to 1080p output in the settings that becomes the cap and it does not mean all games will display at that resolution.

X doesn't save my video settings!
Bob Knowlden nk...@comcast.net comp sys ibm pc hardware video comp os ms-windows setup win95 comp os ms-windows video John, At the risk of being insulting, when you boot in Safe Mode and change the resolution settings, do you check the refresh rate? It sounds like you're getting a refresh rate that the monitor

Changing mouse settings and video resolution
If that was your post, and you are running on such a beast, the BIOS on that machine is broken, and is misreporting the amount of video RAM (which will also affect the resolution settings on Windows 2003 Server, btw, although "consumer versions" of Windows compensate in their drivers). Downgrading to an earlier

Help please - Lost resolution settings
I believe she changed the resolution settings and the monitor can't deal with it. When Windows boots normally she can see the display right up until the desktop would appear and then it's a black screen. She can hear her screen saver come on. I had her place it in safe mode but I'm not sure how to restore the video

Paul Burchfield-HELP?
Robotech_Master robot...@eyrie.org comp os ms-windows win95 moderated On Mon, 20 Oct 1997 10:33:58 CST, Steve Hoffman <st...@accessone.com> wrote: I'm still a bit confused on the advantages of increased video resolution. For instance, if I view the Wall Street Journal's web site on Netscape at 640x480,

System Resolution Settings
Phil Phil_12...@hotmail.com rec video desktop Hi, I think you are confused between video "resolution" and "bit-rate". No matter which resolution your original capture video file (ex: AVI) but you have to encode it to MPEG-2 video with DVD compliance resolution (ex: Full-D1 or Half-D1 resolution).

Video Resolution Settings???
I have NT workstation SP6a installed and I would like to stop my users changing the video resolution settings. Is there a way to do that? Maybe setting privileges to some Key in the registry? I have the matrox G400 installed and it puts an Icon in the System tray to access the display properties, is there also a

change video setting
Ron Martell rmart...@islandnet.com microsoft public win95 setup Jim McCrindle <jam...@engr.mun.ca> wrote: I am running Windows 95 and just installed a new ATI Mach 64 Video card. When I open display properties, I am prompted with a message saying that I can't set a higher video resolution or color scheme because I

Fess up! Simming...and the machine.....
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dual boot setup works great (see write-up http://bluepolka.net/tips/sonyvaio.html), except that my video in Windows 2000 is stuck at 640x480 resolution and 16 colors. Not 16-bit, but 16 colors. I don't know which of these W2K settings is relevant, so I'll dump a few here.

Weird video/display problem.
GOPs: 6, 12, 15 ( I don't know what GOP is) Video Resolution: 720x480, 480x480, 352x480 The default settings are: Bit Rate=6400 Bit Rate Peak=8000 GOPs=15 Video Resolution=720x480 Any advice would be great. -Justin I'm not experienced with those camera types, but the 279x220 seems odd. The settings you mention

Capture resolution settings adjustable : which cards ???
It took forever to figure out that one of the "necessary upgrades" was to the video driver. MS upgraded my driver to one that was 5 years old, 2 versions older than the one I was using! AAARGH. Then the combination of random video settings with the new driver, along with different resolution and refresh rates,

Mandrake Control Center - changing display adaptor problems
"John John" <audetw...@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:OLENQ9$dIHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > >>What exactly are you wanting to accomplish? You can't change resolution >>by registry edits. >> >>John >> >>Kyle wrote: >> >>>Hello, >>> >>>Where are the registry entires that control the video cards resolution?

change video setting
evey j...@ericvey.com microsoft public windowsxp video Thanks, I forgot to mention that. 16bit color, too. "A boy called Trampoline, you know what I mean? You will see a huge improvement over higher laptop display resolution settings. --Dean. "evey" <j...@ericvey.com> wrote in message

Strange startup Vista
It tells you things, like what resolution the monitor supports. Of course, if the EDID is not correct for the monitor, that can lead to weird displayed results. http://www.entechtaiwan.com/util/moninfo.shtm Paul The on board video is a nvidia 6150LE and I am using a ProView PL926wbi. I uninstalled the on board

win-os/2 settings
64Mb RAM, 4.3 Gb HDD, ATI video card). The game would not work. I determined it was because the game could not access the resolution settings on the machine. When I tried to adjust the resolution manually, I got the same errors and same results as I do with my system at home. I looked on the Microsoft web page and

user resolution setting
Do Start / Settings / Control Panel / Display / Settings / Advanced / Adapter and note the adapter description. If this is some type of generic VGA driver, I cannot set the video resolution above 640 × 480 with 16 colors and I don't know what to do... any help would be grateful, the same computer had earlier on

Editing HV20 HDV Footage
I have tried the ones at Microsoft with no success Wrong video card resolution settings. The resolution you've selected in FS forces the video card to sync at wrong values, incompatible with your monitor. My suggestion: completely uninstal you video driver, run DriverCleaner to get rid of all config files,

SiS530 video driver settings "stuck" at 640x480
If you build your video files to meet the mpeg standard (color, resolution, data stream rate, etc.) it will play on just about any Windows machine out there. That way it looks pretty much the same regardless of the playback/show machine's resolution settings. In PPT 2002 and 2003 you can define the playback

VGA and a IIsi
Thorsten Matzner 100046.1...@compuserve.com alt windows98 Mike McWhinney <elja....@mixcom.com> wrote: I am wondering if there is a way to set the video resolution for an application running in Win98 SE. The application is Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia. It wants to run in 256 color mode. There isn't.

Changing System Colors & Resolution
X takes the first value to be the starting resolution. Be aware that there is also a virtual screen size as well. I set this to the exact same size that my starting video resolution is. If there's a better way to do this I'd like to know as it's a pain to hand-edit the file. If you don't want to edit the file