Re: Hardware acceleration
- From: "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 19:04:09 -0500
Go to Start/Run, and type DEVMGMT.MSC , highlight the VGA Compatible device, Action menu, "Uninstall", (do Not put a check in 'delete driver") then Action menu,"scan for hardware changes", to find the device drivers again automatically.
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"Mainer" <Mainer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4A8B5A92-843C-4E79-8B02-E528AD49D608@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mark,.
Thank you for your help. Unfortunatley, I am still having trouble. I ran the
command DXDIAG as you mentioned and everything checked out ok as far as I
could tell. All my tests seemed to work and I was prompted that things were
working properly. HOWEVER, when going to the Display tab, I noticed that
Direct X features are not availible! The able/disable buttons are greyed out
and I cannot figure out why or if this should be. I also went to Drivers in
the device manager and found a big yellow question mark beside " Other
Drivers - Video controller (VGA Compatable) ?"
Maybe I lost my direct X??????
Totaly eneducated to this computer stuff so please understand.
Again, Thank you for your time.
Hope this helps,
Bob
"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
I'm not sure you are going to find a connection between you Video driver,
and your burner driver, but anything is possible. You can run the command
DXDIAG to see what is going on in your Video acceleration.
Turning off the built-in burning feature in Windows may help the dual layer
problem, but that's a guess. Rightclick the drive icon in Explorer and
uncheck it on the "Recording" tab.
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"Mainer" <Mainer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> When using Nero Vision to burn DVD's I get a warning message at > starting
> the
> Nero Program up.....
> "Hardware acceleration is deactivated. Some capture devices may not > work
> properly. You can activate hardware acceleration using the Direct X
> diagnostics tool".
>
> I am not sure about the direct x diagnostics tool and how to get there > and
> use it. However, when going into Control Panel>Display>Settings and
> clicking
> on ADVANCED, I see that Hardware acceleration is set to full. This > tells
> me
> that it is set and activated, correct?
> The problem I am having is that none of my burning programs will do a > dual
> layer disc. I use Nero (this is the only program that gives me a > message
> of
> hardware acceleration is deactivated), DVD Decryptor, DVD Shrink, Image
> Burn,
> Magic ISO and others for various tasks. I have burned dual layers in > the
> past
> but am now wasting dual layer discs due to errors half way through the
> burn.
> I can use Nero and burn these larger files by reducing quality and > putting
> them on a single layer disc, but the same file onto a dual layer for
> better
> quality, errors out half way through the burn.
> I'm using Windows XP Home Edition 2002 with service pack2 if this > helps.
> Does this hardware acceleration message/prompt have anything to do with > my
> dual layer burner(s) not working properly?
> PLEASE HELP.... :-(
>
> Thanks, Bob
>
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