I have a ew Tosiba Satellite notebook. dual core processor & 2gb ram. I keep getting a green stripe on one of the displays. Is something set up wrong or is the Tosiba video card unable to handle the load?
Mensajes Mon 19 Mar 07 @ 6:47 pm
is this full time ?
or just when u play a video
what make is ur graphics card and how large is it?
or just when u play a video
what make is ur graphics card and how large is it?
Mensajes Mon 19 Mar 07 @ 8:06 pm
This is usually caused by either not having hardware acceleration enabled OR having a graphics card that doesn't have hardware acceleration.
Mensajes Tue 20 Mar 07 @ 5:50 pm
i concir
Mensajes Tue 20 Mar 07 @ 11:12 pm
.. or bad codecs
Mensajes Wed 21 Mar 07 @ 12:30 am
I had the same problem on my dell. I spent hours trying to figure it out. I finally updated the Bios to the latest version and it solved the problem. I didnt need a new video card or anything else.
Mensajes Wed 21 Mar 07 @ 11:54 pm
You said Dell, what model #?? I hate Dell LOL
Mensajes Thu 22 Mar 07 @ 6:48 am
discobrian24 wrote :
You said Dell, what model #?? I hate Dell LOL
please dont swear lol ;) u said the Dword.
Mensajes Thu 22 Mar 07 @ 9:32 am
So I take it that DELL computers are not that recomended? I have an XPS M140 and it works ok....but Im always looking at upgrading, any suggestions on a good notebook to run Video?
Mensajes Thu 22 Mar 07 @ 5:23 pm
Build a system, you won't be sorry and it will probably be cheaper. It isnt as difficult as it sounds. I am piecing a new system together slowly myself. I am impatient and want it done right away, but cant afford it right now.
Mensajes Sat 24 Mar 07 @ 12:14 am
For now, turn OFF hardware acceleration. Only thing is, you won't be able to use effects for the fade. It will still "fade", but not with the fancy schmancy graphics...
Mensajes Sat 24 Mar 07 @ 12:53 am