Addlogix Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 Version 0.2
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6 FAQ
General Operation
Can more than one computer project to the same Wireless PC2TV InternetVue
2100/projector combination at the same time?
The Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 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
Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 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 Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 is in use (wait mode). Click
the Display button after the first user has stopped displaying.
The Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 supports multiple connections to the same unit, but
only one computer is able to project at a time
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What resolutions are supported?
The current release supports 640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768 for DVI/VGA, 640x480 and
800x600 composite video outputs, and 720x480, 720x576, and 1280x720 for component
video output.
Which video players are supported?
The Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100 supports players that use DirectDraw. It does not
support players that use DirectShow.
It is recommended to use WinDVD 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.
The recommended player is installed, but it still does not work
Check to see if DirectDraw is enabled.
1. Open Windows Start, Run, and type: dxdiag
2. Wait for the diagnostic to run.
3. Click on the Video 2 tab, which should correspond to the Wireless PC2TV InternetVue 2100.
If DirectDraw is disabled, click on the Enable button. The DirectDraw players such as
WinDVD should now work.