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ok guys my second dell precision 6300 laptop has a nvidia video card but video in vdj keeps freezing.im trying to set this laptop to exactly work like my dell lattitude.
my lattitude has ati graphics and works flawlessly.
are there settings i need for vnvidia card.i have latest drivers.its is an nvidia quatro 1600 fx
cheers
 

Posté Thu 18 Aug 11 @ 1:28 pm
 

done that joey mate.what exactly do i do with this software
 

Install it, open it and click on gaming mode..you feel the difference....
 

ok guys just started playing around with this dell laptop and even after doing what joey said the video is lagging big time in every video.sound is perfect just the video.
i just have laptop set up with projector and video hd.
got this laptop as i said as my back up but also to do video/karaoke to take some ware from main dell laptop any help please.
as stated in first thread main laptop has no problems so i think its the nvidia card.


just unplugged hd and projector from laptop and connected to main laptop and no problems no lagging ect when loading mixing vids with plugins ect
 

 

So, it works great without the external hard drive and projector connected? Maybe one of these is sucking up a lot of resources. Is the external hard drive usb? Is it powered? Is the cable good? Did you try another usb port?
 

Guys guys guys.... if his video card isn't up to snuff, no amount of registry tweaking or background program removal will help. My guess is that the ATI card is just superior to the nVidia card. Can you give me the specs on both cards?
Try to find out their:

GPU Core clock
Ram clock
Onboard video memory amount and type (i.e. 512mb of GDDR3)
DirectX support?


These things are all important when playing videos. Also, you may want to get some Codec packs to make sure you have the right ones. Divx videos won't look right (or play at all) without the right Divx codecs. Same goes for MP4, MKV, and XVID.
 

Also, the processor and RAM of the computer play a HUGE role in playing videos. Can you list the differences between your two laptops?
 

i will get the specs when i set up lappys ok.
can tell you that both laptops have 4gig ram
never had an issue with the ati card.
also tried different ports ..cables ect.the hd is powered and works on the rest of my pcs/lappys no problem.
ps where do i find this info out no way near a pc tech guy lol

GPU Core clock
Ram clock
Onboard video memory amount and type (i.e. 512mb of GDDR3)
DirectX support
 

ok so far guys.

new laptop (back up im having problems with)
intel duo cpu t3800 @2.4GHz............2.29 GHz. 4gb ram
nvidia quadro fx1600m 512mb.....
just downloading newest directx now.
cant find the clock parts you are looking for
also why do i need codecs does vdj not provide the codecs needed to run program
 

ok when i use video acceleration its choppy so defo nvida card.can i replace this card for the same ati graphics card in main dell laptop
 

djstaffy wrote :
ok when i use video acceleration its choppy so defo nvida card.can i replace this card for the same ati graphics card in main dell laptop


No you cannot change laptop video cards they are built into the motherboard. A 512MB card should run VDJ - I've had them do it for years.....

Try the registry tool:
Check the Nvida bug

Under video options:
Uncheck the decode in multithread.

That card should do the job, just have to figure out which settings will do it.
 

cheers marcel have that done will check when i can set up gear.
i got the dell to have exact same set up as main gig machine....told the nvida card was better than ati lol
 

Hi assuming you are still having the problem with lagging video! It sounds like a classic case of screen resolution for your projector. Try setting windows display properties to 800x600 for your secondary screen that should do the trick. Best of luck
 

thanks parkeon i will try that also when set up.
my projector has the same reseloution as laptop and skin 1024x768
 

If that's your windows settings for the projector then that is your problem it take too much to output at that resolution on a second screen. Regards
 

ok i will give it a go friend.but use same settings on main machine.so maybe the nvidia needs different reseloution settings on second screen
 

You need to completely disable the nVidia "PowerMizer" in your card with the Nv GPU Pro tool.. click on the link below...set like in the image...

Dowload link:http://www.nvgpupro.com/

Good Luck,

Joey...


 

Is this a windows 7 thing Joey?? I have that same card as in your picture and I've never seen that option.

Not trying to hijack, lol!
Huey
 

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