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41D-Link DPG-1200 User Manual
Section 7 - Frequently Asked Questions
This section provides answers to some frequently asked questions about using the PC-on-TV device.
Can I use more than one computer to project to the same PC-on-TV device/projector combination at the
same time?
The PC-on-TV device manages users on a first-come, first-served basis. This implies that if one user is projecting,
others must wait until the first user closes their PC-on-TV device application or stops projection.
If more than one user wants to project to the same display, a window on their computer screen informs them that the
PC-on-TV device is in use (wait mode). Click the Display button after the first user has stopped displaying.
The PC-on-TV device supports multiple connections to the same unit, but only one computer is able to project at a
time.
What resolutions are supported?
The current release supports 640X480, 800X600 and 1024X768 for VGA/composite video outputs, and 720X480,
720X576, and 1280X720 for component video output.
Which video players are supported?
The PC-on-TV device supports players that use DirectDraw. It does not support players that use DirectShow. It is
recommended to use PowerDVD 6 or Media Player Classic version 6.4.9.0. You can download this player at: http://www.
divx-digest.com/software/media_player_classic.html
To obtain good quality video, the computer setup and DVD playback should have the following:
• For showing video playback, the computer must be connected to AC power.
• For Windows
®
XP, make sure Service Pack 2 is installed.
• For Windows XP, increase the RAM beyond 512 MB and configure the virtual memory to the maximum setting.
Frequently Asked Questions