As you may or may not know, I've been putting together a slideshow DVD for my Sister.
I exported the DVD to an .iso file and mounted it a virtual DVD drive, then asked MC to play it.
Immediately, Vista feeds me information that it has been forced to disable Aero by application requests, has switched to Windows Classic, disabled some video features, etc. etc. and I've not to worry, because when the program in question has finished doing it's thing, Vista will put everything back the way it was. It didn't
Ever since that event, I've lost my TV in my nVidia control panel and windows display settings. I've tried everything I can think of...
I've uninstalled/reinstalled display drivers.
I've searched the registry for "DisableDualView" entries (none found)
I've swapped the cables so that the signal that was going to the TV was sent to my monitor. Got picture on monitor, still no TV display.
I've tried the "rigorous search" and "force TV" driver settings despite them not being needed before hand, still no TV display.
Connection from PC to TV is via DVI to HDMI with audio going seperately via phono cables. The audio is being passed through to the TV OK.
My conclusion is therefore one (or more) of the following:
1. Some switch has been thrown in Windows that's surviving the uninstaller. I've googled and can't find one.
2. My months old 8800 GTX is knackered.
3. My months old Sony Bravia is knackered.
I just wondered, before I pull what's left of my hair out, if anyone (yaobing?) knew of any obscure switch that might have gotten thrown and forgotten about by windows?
All I've been able to confirm for sure is that there is a signal available from both DVI outputs on the GFX card...
I'm not happy. I've wasted far too much time on this. I've not even had a chance to install, never mind play with, the experimental build, and I've still not done the DVD labels for my project. I need to know what's wrong as I could possibly be looking at dealing with a rather costly RMA experience, and as I can't figure out a way to test the hardware, I'm looking at drive image > format c: /u > reinstall windows to test theory #1 first...
unless someone knows where the hidden switch is?
-marko.