Čia truputi aprašytos "Full-screen video mirroring" funkcijos panaikinimo pasekmės filmų žiūrėtojams. "You can do following modes: None, Clone, Dualview. These all display fine on any video out SVHS or HDTV component cable (which also has a yellow composite on it, yeuck... composite looks awful but whatever). So yes you can get your desktop out on any format in PAL or NTSC or HDTV 1080i 720 4x 5x formats.... its all there. The issue which had ruined it all for video lovers is that we dont want to have to play a media player (which ever one you use) and resize it to full screen, which uses masses of processor power to rescale the window and plays with PC scale gammas (brightness levels) when all the old cards use to say to themselves, ah hes playing video lets switch modes to video out as video. Video has video scales... and runs at video sync frames of 23.97 or 25 frames with interlace or in hdtv with progressive or interlaced signals. If the card doesnt pump these out to your HDTV or TV as they were intended you end up with wrong colour rendition, decimated frame rate or padded frame rate which looks awful and you get refresh rate banding - which looks like a 5 degree line which keeps whooshing down your video on fast motion sequences. Basically, it looks baaaad. Next you lose interlace integrity which mean if you have a film which is interlace and you dont display it 1:1 with your tv or HDTV you get jagged lines on the edges of things when they move fast. The TV or TDTV would normally handle these but iut cant if its not sent the right signal in the right way. The biggest crime of all is by removing this function video editors who would see a full screen pure signal of what they are trying to edit, now have to suffer a PC scale, PC gamma, wrong refresh rate immitation of their footage with no interlace. It looks horrid and when you finish your project and burn to a dvd or export back to DV it will probably suck on a 50/50 is the interlace field correct gamble. You no longer get to see your Winamp graphics full screen scaled to correct dimensions by the Nvidia card... you wanna see those grahpcs full screen now you have to scale them to full screen with winamp. Hmmmmm 1080I rescaling of winamp graphiocs will run at about 10 frames per second. Very sucky. Nvidia you are eeeeeediots for removing this function. However I would bet money that they removed it only to offer it down the line as a "new feature" on higher priced cards, when it used to be an always there function from £20 MX440 cards up to the 7000 range... but no longer in the 8000 and higher cards. Seems pulling functionality is ok as far as Nvidia are concerned. The solution, stop buying their cards and see them go bust. Or return the feature Nvidia. Nobody out there with a brain is going to want to see flickery video. They are also lying on their boxes when they say "Play High Definition Video" and the words "Flicker Free" because by definition, PC scale destroys the HDTV video colours, wrong refresh rate gives you flicker banding. Someone should take them to court as a class action case so we can all get our money back. Im being fobbed off by supplier who doesnt even know what overlay means. Grrrr. The function was called FULL SCREEN VIDEO OPTIONS in the 7000 range and as it suggests, sent your smaller windowed video automatically to the VIDEO OUT and would send it correct FULL SCREEN, which temporarily uses the true VIDEO OUT mode not the PC desktop out mode. This is what we came to know and love because we used to watch our DVDs and DIVX on it, and they looked great. Now all we have is no way to do this... so our video looks bad and flickery and takes loads of processor and for HDTV will jerk like a bad boy. " --- "kuzemanas" <kuzemanas@gmail.com> wrote in message news:gt24de$msq$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > rodo ir gf taip, nereik svaigti, desktop mode, nutempi plejeri ir paleidi > kitame lange kuris bus telike, viskas full screen.