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Re: still having problems with DVD brightness in BioExplorer

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This may be an issue with your video card. Some integrated video systems have a

hard time with special effects like fading. Many laptops have integrated video.

If you have a desktop or laptop with dedicated video card, one that does not

share memory with you computer but instead has its own memory, then you might

want to go to the video card makers web site and download the most recent

drivers.

On Jan 25, 2011, at 9:24 PM, D wrote:

> Hi all -

> I've read posts on how to get bioexplorer to fade nicely.... Pete says to use

Win DVD or PowerDVD instead of DScaler or WinMediaPlayer....

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> I'm running an XP system.

> I've got Cyperlink's PowerDVD - _PDVD7 version 8.0.0.1528 (according to

Bioexplorer) loaded and available to BioExplorer. I've followed Pete's set up

instructions regarding the properties on the DVD object. I get fade... but it's

within a small window which changes in size. When it's small it shows in the

upper left corner of the DVD Player object and the rest of the DVD screen shows

odd patchwork artifact.

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> Any ideas?

>

> Thanks,

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