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This does split my one DVI signal to two monitors with identical resolutions (and desktops, as stated), but.1) If I turn off either monitor, the computer detects it and shuts off the other monitor. So I have to keep both monitors turned on. I can prevent this by unplugging the cable at one monitor before I power it off (which almost defeats my reason for buying it). BUT.2) When the 2nd monitor is not connected to the splitter, I start getting horizontal glitches on the working monitor. Several per second, more when moving mouse. They seem to be single (or multiple) lines of pixels changing color for a split second.

Very distracting. They disappear when I reconnect the second monitor.IF I turn off (power down) one monitor while it's still DVI connected, the other monitor goes blank and my desktop switches over to my VGA monitor, at the wrong resolution and it takes a lot of fiddling around, plugging and unplugging to get the monitors to 'see' the signal again.Thinking of returning it, rather than keeping both monitors on all the time. This does split my one DVI signal to two monitors with identical resolutions (and desktops, as stated), but.1) If I turn off either monitor, the computer detects it and shuts off the other monitor. So I have to keep both monitors turned on. I can prevent this by unplugging the cable at one monitor before I power it off (which almost defeats my reason for buying it).

BUT.2) When the 2nd monitor is not connected to the splitter, I start getting horizontal glitches on the working monitor. Several per second, more when moving mouse. They seem to be single (or multiple) lines of pixels changing color for a split second. Very distracting. They disappear when I reconnect the second monitor.IF I turn off (power down) one monitor while it's still DVI connected, the other monitor goes blank and my desktop switches over to my VGA monitor, at the wrong resolution and it takes a lot of fiddling around, plugging and unplugging to get the monitors to 'see' the signal again.Thinking of returning it, rather than keeping both monitors on all the time.

So I recently bought a shiny new 46' lcd tv, and I don't have a blueray player yet. Figured I'd download some HD content like apples high-def movie trailers and stuff to see the capabilities of my new television.Well whenever I try to playback the video, it stutters. It's not playing smoothly at all. Is there anything I can do to solve this issue (considering my specs below), or could I possibly upgrade something to play HD content smoothly?I wish I'd have thought of this sooner as my 1530 will be becoming a media machine now.Thanks folks! Your laptop is fine. It's a software issue.If you download Apple Trailers, they are played using Quicktime Player.

And quicktime player is on the one hand not optimized for performance and on the other hand doesn't use any hardware acceleration capabilities of your notebook (it uses YUV - RBG color space conversion if at all any hardware acceleration).You would need something like PowerDVD 8 Ultra Edition to play back BluRay and other content:As far as I know only the Ultra edition comes with a hardware accelerated Codec for HD content.However there is also a way of playing HD content without buying this software. First of all, you need to install a Codec which decodes MPEG4-AVC (H.264) videos faster than Quicktime does.

A free, fast and excellent codec is FFDShow Tryout beta5:A commercial one (Demo Version available) is this one. It's somewhat faster than FFDShow Tryout.Both Codecs only use the CPU for decoding and not the GeForce 8x00M. The GeForce graphics card in your laptop can also decode HD without any load on the CPU - however only the PowerDVD Codec does that and to get this one, you need to buy the entire package. Buying just the codec will be sufficient for QuickTime HD Trailes, but not for BlueRay due to it's copy protection:Now that you have FFDShow installed, you need something which enables.mp4 files in Windows Media Player. This is called a splitter. The name comes from its activity in splitting an.mp4 stream into video, audio tracks and subtitles.

Get and install this one (it's free):Now rename the Quicktime HD Trailer such that.mov changes to.mp4. Now you should be able to play 1080p content without any stutter on your big screen in Windows Media Player.Some people will recommend installing a codec pack, which bundles all that in a single download. Some of these are bloated, others come with viruses and spyware. But even if it's this one ( K-Lite):I'd still just install them myself and knowing what I've done.VLC is also a player which has all codecs included.

Unfortuantely libraries which VLC uses are rather old and slow. That's why I wouldn't recommend VLC for HD content.

Codec Storex Mpix 457 Hdmi To Vga Port

Your laptop is fine. It's a software issue.If you download Apple Trailers, they are played using Quicktime Player. And quicktime player is on the one hand not optimized for performance and on the other hand doesn't use any hardware acceleration capabilities of your notebook (it uses YUV - RBG color space conversion if at all any hardware acceleration).You would need something like PowerDVD 8 Ultra Edition to play back BluRay and other content:As far as I know only the Ultra edition comes with a hardware accelerated Codec for HD content.However there is also a way of playing HD content without buying this software. First of all, you need to install a Codec which decodes MPEG4-AVC (H.264) videos faster than Quicktime does. A free, fast and excellent codec is FFDShow Tryout beta5:A commercial one (Demo Version available) is this one. It's somewhat faster than FFDShow Tryout.Both Codecs only use the CPU for decoding and not the GeForce 8x00M. The GeForce graphics card in your laptop can also decode HD without any load on the CPU - however only the PowerDVD Codec does that and to get this one, you need to buy the entire package.

Buying just the codec will be sufficient for QuickTime HD Trailes, but not for BlueRay due to it's copy protection:Now that you have FFDShow installed, you need something which enables.mp4 files in Windows Media Player. This is called a splitter. The name comes from its activity in splitting an.mp4 stream into video, audio tracks and subtitles. Get and install this one (it's free):Now rename the Quicktime HD Trailer such that.mov changes to.mp4.

Now you should be able to play 1080p content without any stutter on your big screen in Windows Media Player.Some people will recommend installing a codec pack, which bundles all that in a single download. Some of these are bloated, others come with viruses and spyware. But even if it's this one ( K-Lite):I'd still just install them myself and knowing what I've done.VLC is also a player which has all codecs included. Unfortuantely libraries which VLC uses are rather old and slow. That's why I wouldn't recommend VLC for HD content. Click to expand.I can't thank you enough for your input.

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I'm very new to computer HD content and this is a big help. I'm going to apply your suggestions when I get home today. Also relieved to hear that it's not a hardware issue!Oh and one more question. Can our soundcards send DTS sound through the HDMI cable? I'm thinking of sending the HDMI out to TV.then Optical out from TV to my Audio Receiver.

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This way I can utilize my 5.1 sound system when using my computer.Damn I love these gadgets!