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Chapter 7 Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features Note: You can now use the NVIDIA display selection shortcut feature to play video files on any selected display. For details, see "Shortcut to Playing Video Files on Any Display" on page 25. Use the Full Screen Video settings page (Figure 7.12) to adjust the quality of video or DVD playback on your display(s). Note that the settings on the Full Screen Video page affect videos that are created using the hardware overlay. These settings have no effect on videos created using software overlays, or a "blit" process such as VMR. Note: If any settings changes you make do not take effect (e.g., the controls have no effect on the video) after you click Apply, close the video overlay application and then re‐open it. Figure 7.12 Full Screen Video Settings - Disabled About the Full Screen Video Mirror Feature The full screen "video mirror" feature allows a video or DVD application to mirror its playback in full‐screen mode on any one of the connected displays. Note: The full screen "video mirror" feature is • Not available under Windows NT 4.0. • Supported by any NVIDIA GPU‐based multi‐display graphics card. 125 Quadro Workstation User's Guide

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Quadro Workstation User’s Guide
Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Note:
You can now use the NVIDIA display selection shortcut feature to play video
files on any selected display. For details, see
“Shortcut to Playing Video Files
on Any Display” on page 25
.
Use the Full Screen Video settings page (
Figure 7.12
) to adjust the quality of video or
DVD playback on your display(s). Note that the settings on the Full Screen Video
page affect videos that are created using the hardware overlay. These settings have
no effect on videos created using software overlays, or a “blit” process such as VMR.
Note:
If any settings changes you make do not take effect (e.g., the controls have no
effect on the video) after you click
Apply
, close the video overlay application
and then re
open it.
Figure 7.12
Full Screen Video Settings — Disabled
About the Full Screen Video Mirror Feature
The full screen “video mirror” feature allows a video or DVD application to mirror its
playback in full
screen mode on any one of the connected displays.
Note:
The full screen “video mirror” feature is
Not available under Windows NT 4.0.
Supported by any NVIDIA GPU
based
multi
display
graphics card.