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delete, copy, cut se monitor izklopi in vklopi
schejk ::
če uporabim funkcijo ctrl+x ali ctrl+c ali tipko delete se mi monitor za sekundo izklopi nato pa nazaj vklopi! ima kdo kako idejo kaj bi to lahko bilo?
Person ::
Hm, a to slučajno, ko želiš kopirati kaki avi datoteko? Grafično pa imaš GeForce?
Isto se dogaja, če greš pod NVIDIA Settings.
... pač to delajo novejše različice ForceWare gonilnikov (mislim, da večina malo starejših GeForce), večinoma s starejšimi monitorji.
Za rešitev problema pa ne vem. Mislim, da pri GeForce 6 se to ne dogaja, če ne vneseš CoolBits-ov v register.
Isto se dogaja, če greš pod NVIDIA Settings.
... pač to delajo novejše različice ForceWare gonilnikov (mislim, da večina malo starejših GeForce), večinoma s starejšimi monitorji.
Za rešitev problema pa ne vem. Mislim, da pri GeForce 6 se to ne dogaja, če ne vneseš CoolBits-ov v register.
Let's make something useful!
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Kebab ::
Evo rešitev, preverjeno deluje:
The cause for this lies in nvcpl.dll - a nvidia dll, which scans for connected TVs.
The first time the dll is loaded, is at windows-bootup (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows->CurrentVersion->Run).
This causes the first flicker and unfortunately the auto-startup-entry can't be deleted.
The flicker when right-clicking on video-files is caused by a shell-extension, which the nvidia-driver installs for all types of video-files.
This shell-extension calls nvcpl.dll everytime you right click a video file to scan for connected TVs. If a TV is present, the shell extension
shows up in the context-menu as "Play on My TV". I never tested this, but I suppose when you click it, the video is directly shown on your connected TV.
This could have been implemented a lot better, this f...ing sync-flicker is driving you crazy when browsing a video archive.
After scanning the registry, I found the key responsible for the shell extension. Just search for "PlayOnMyTV" in the registry and you will find
some entries under "shellex" (shell extension). These entries contain an identifier, {FFB699E0-306A-11d3-8BD1-00104B6F7516} in my case, I'm not sure
if this identifier is static or created dynamically, so in your registry, it might be another number. Now copy the identifier and search for it in the
registry; delete every occurence when it's connected to video-file formats (.avi, .mpg, .mpeg and so on) and afterwards the "PlayOnMyTV"-shellextensions.
That's it, now the flicker when right-clicking on video files should be gone (at least it worked for me ). I hope nvidia fixes this annoying issue asap,
not every user wants this (unnecessary) extension and it causes very annoying problems.
http://www.techimo.com/forum/t117062.ht...
The cause for this lies in nvcpl.dll - a nvidia dll, which scans for connected TVs.
The first time the dll is loaded, is at windows-bootup (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows->CurrentVersion->Run).
This causes the first flicker and unfortunately the auto-startup-entry can't be deleted.
The flicker when right-clicking on video-files is caused by a shell-extension, which the nvidia-driver installs for all types of video-files.
This shell-extension calls nvcpl.dll everytime you right click a video file to scan for connected TVs. If a TV is present, the shell extension
shows up in the context-menu as "Play on My TV". I never tested this, but I suppose when you click it, the video is directly shown on your connected TV.
This could have been implemented a lot better, this f...ing sync-flicker is driving you crazy when browsing a video archive.
After scanning the registry, I found the key responsible for the shell extension. Just search for "PlayOnMyTV" in the registry and you will find
some entries under "shellex" (shell extension). These entries contain an identifier, {FFB699E0-306A-11d3-8BD1-00104B6F7516} in my case, I'm not sure
if this identifier is static or created dynamically, so in your registry, it might be another number. Now copy the identifier and search for it in the
registry; delete every occurence when it's connected to video-file formats (.avi, .mpg, .mpeg and so on) and afterwards the "PlayOnMyTV"-shellextensions.
That's it, now the flicker when right-clicking on video files should be gone (at least it worked for me ). I hope nvidia fixes this annoying issue asap,
not every user wants this (unnecessary) extension and it causes very annoying problems.
http://www.techimo.com/forum/t117062.ht...
Person ::
Nope, mam 3 različne PCje z GeForci, pa na sveh teži ... razen na novejšim ne več, ker sem dobil nek mal boljši CRT monitor, enga dokaj novega Sony-a 19"
Let's make something useful!
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