Re: What two head video card can play High Definition video on a secondary monitor in the extended desktop mode?
- From: John Doe <jdoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 23:16:23 GMT
Dima <tarb@xxxxx> wrote:
....
Why does Windows Vista Media Center run likely significantly slower
on the secondary monitor in the extended mode as opposed to Windows
XP?
A new Microsoft operating system runs slower than the recent prior
Microsoft operating system. Eventually Vista should run better.
Personally, I think Windows XP was partly a product of the big
Microsoft antitrust trial, Microsoft was very motivated at that time.
Who knows what Vista will turn out to be.
A user shouldn't upgrade until his (or her) hardware and/or programs
require it. I would even avoid upgrading until then.
How to make Windows Vista Media Center playback video on the
secondary monitor (HDTV) without the stuttering, or what hardware to
buy?
Stuttering? Depends on what causes the stuttering.
Best regards,
Dima
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