Not sure if this is a software or hardware issue yet.
Have recently re-formatted and re-installed and have now come to use DVD Maestro for first time since doing so, On my previous installation it worked just fine. On the current set up, when I try to play video in Maestro I get the following error message within the Real View window:
"There is not enough video memory for DVD playback. Close DVD player and switch to lower resolution or colour bit depth".
What the hell is that about? I am using an Nvidia Gforce4 4200 card with 128MB video memory! Have never had this problem before with Maestro and cannot get round it. Has anyone encountered this before?
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It means exactly that. There is not enough video memory.
I get this problem if I have another app open that has a playback window in it. Or when I have a second monitor running. Disable any other monitors eg. TV-out, and close all other programs. If that doesn't work, then ??
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