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    Hello guys.

    I'm trying to play a video on a TV and run a game application on my monitor. (A TV and a monitor via nView monitor)
    I also separated audio outputs. (Playback multi-streaming on Realtek HDA Manager)
    Now my problem is that D3D errors are showing when I run my application and my player crashes.
    (I also tried changing video renderer on the player but the same error still exists.)
    When I run my application before the video, the video fails to play and also shows D3D errors.
    I'm not really sure what solution to look for in this situation. Should I separate D3D rendering (if it's possible) on these separate monitors or are there any alternative rendering options available?

    Player:
    Media Player Classic - Home Cinema
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    Build information:
    Version: 1.6.8.7417 (f7c5f5e)
    MPC-HC compiler: MSVC 2010 SP1 (SSE)
    FFmpeg compiler: MinGW-w64 GCC 4.7.3 (SSE)
    Build date: Jun 15 2013 08:35:27

    Operating system:
    Name: Windows NT 5.1 (build 2600, Service Pack 3)
    Version: 5.1

    Main Video Renderer: madVR

    Display Setup:

    nView on Dual View
    Monitor as Primary
    TV as Secondary

    Audio Output:

    Realtek HDA
    Primary Output on the back of the PC (for the TV)
    Second Output on the front panel. (System Default)
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    Likely a result of both items trying to use D3D. The video card (drivers) likely can't play two items.

    Have you tried a different renderer in the media player?
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    Tried everything available, including Haali. Is there a renderer not using D3D?
    Last edited by jacklantern; 20th Sep 2013 at 19:49.
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