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Mar 26, 2007View in Crawl 4
Alright i'm trying to do this problem is the video is only showing on the text boxes for my desktop icons no where else... i tried fooling around with settings and nothing fixed this. Anyone have any tips on how to fix it? I got a dual screen setup with nvidia nView running so i'm not sure that might be causing the problem.
Not really. While that tip is kinda cool, it just makes your screen saver come up on the desktop. This is talking about playing a video file on your desktop.Unless you can play a video file as your screen saver???
Go to your start menu folder for VLC VideoLANQuick SettingsVideo and try "Set Video mode to DirectX (no video overlay)". If that doesn't work, try some of the others until it does. If it's still not there, then there might be some answers on Google.
Here's a comment I posted above to the other guy:Go to your start menu folder for VLC VideoLANQuick SettingsVideo and try "Set Video mode to DirectX (no video overlay)". If that doesn't work, try some of the others until it does. If it's still not there, then there might be some answers on Google.Hope that does the trick
firejonesMar 27, 2007
Great , I have been waiting to play my recorded waterfalls from my vacations.
modizzleMar 27, 2007
account suspended. ut oh
williebeeMar 27, 2007
@jimmyryan system -> preferences -> screensaver
lordbenMar 28, 2007
Alright i'm trying to do this problem is the video is only showing on the text boxes for my desktop icons no where else... i tried fooling around with settings and nothing fixed this. Anyone have any tips on how to fix it? I got a dual screen setup with nvidia nView running so i'm not sure that might be causing the problem.
xenogisMar 28, 2007
Been doin' this with xine for a long long time.
jiggawootMar 28, 2007
Not really. While that tip is kinda cool, it just makes your screen saver come up on the desktop. This is talking about playing a video file on your desktop.Unless you can play a video file as your screen saver???
actionablemangoMar 28, 2007
OSX does both natively, you don't need a third party app to do it.
actionablemangoMar 28, 2007
Whose daughter is she at the moment?
gamemogulApr 13, 2007
Go to your start menu folder for VLC VideoLANQuick SettingsVideo and try "Set Video mode to DirectX (no video overlay)". If that doesn't work, try some of the others until it does. If it's still not there, then there might be some answers on Google.
gamemogulApr 13, 2007
Here's a comment I posted above to the other guy:Go to your start menu folder for VLC VideoLANQuick SettingsVideo and try "Set Video mode to DirectX (no video overlay)". If that doesn't work, try some of the others until it does. If it's still not there, then there might be some answers on Google.Hope that does the trick
mgadalskyAug 15, 2007
I can't believe it! I couldn't see any graphics in IE7 or FF. <a class="user" href="http://hobbyzoom.blogspot.com">http://hobbyzoom.blogspot.com</a>