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Dear Chris,
I am facing the same problem described below and the 'User Overlays' is checked. The video acceleration is to the full both in the application and windows display system too. I also tried to reduce the video acceleration on the application but it didn't work. What can I do? Please, help. Thanks, Kepa "Chris Lanier [MVP]" wrote: > Under Tools | Options | Performance | Advanced ensure Use Overlays is > checked > > Video Issues In Windows Media Player > http://msmvps.com/chrisl/articles/14295.aspx > > -- > Chris Lanier - http://www.msmvps.com/chrisl/ > > NOTE: Replies are to help benefit others in helping > you and reproducing issues, not necessarily for me > to get back to you. > --- > "Sue" <Sue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F739F59F-1414-4B7E-A89A-8A67A036E98E@microsoft.com... > >I was wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? > > > > (Video acceleration is on full in both player and windows display) > > > |
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