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y
To switch to Mirror mode, so that an exact duplicate of the image on your
primary monitor displays on the external monitor, please see “Adjusting
video settings” beginning on page 14.
Video or game playback is slow or choppy on the external monitor connected
to the StreamHD™.
y
Confirm that the PC meets the minimum system requirements to run the
StreamHD™. You can find the requirements on the packaging, or online
in the product pages at
www.warpia.com
y
Ensure the PC is within 30ft of the TV/Monitor and the PC Adapter has
direct line of site to the Receiver Base.
y
Double click on the StreamHD™ icon in the system tray and note the
signal strength meter next to the device icon in the Window. Signal
strength must be 4-5 bars to play high definition video.
y
The StreamHD™ uses an advanced video graphics controller to display
video images, however it does not support 3D Gaming.
My Windows Vista® system runs more slowly when an external monitor is
connected to the computer via the StreamHD™.
y
This may occur if the external monitor is set to Mirror mode and the display
resolution is higher than 1280 x 800. You can take one or more of the
following actions to resolve the problem:
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Disable the Aero color scheme. (Click Start, Control Panel,
Appearance and Personalization, Personalization, and then Window
Color and Appearance. The Appearance Settings window opens.
Select a different color scheme other than "Windows Aero."
9
Lower the display resolution.
9
Switch to Extend mode.
Cannot play videos on an external monitor connected to the StreamHD™.
y
Try a different media player. VLC Media Player is recommended, though
the StreamHD supports many different players.
The Screen Resolution window in the Control Panel does not list all of the
resolution modes my monitor is capable of displaying.
y
The StreamHD™ video card requires Extended Display Identification Data
(EDID) to be supplied by a connected monitor. This information includes
resolution settings supported by the monitor. Some monitors do not supply