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Afterburner
Hi,
I am trying to watch some of my favorite AVIs but
my computer is too slow (P200MMX) to render
the audio and video in sync correctly. It's fine at
the original video size, say, 320 x 240, but I'd like
to view them at full screen if possible.
My system has 64Mb of ram and a 2Gb hard drive,
running Win98SE.
I have one 4Mb ATI Rage 3D Pro PCI and one
Matrox Millennium 4Mb PCI video card, and I
was considering plugging them both in to the PC
to see if that would free up some video ram for
the Windows Media Player to play my AVIs
in full-screen mode properly.
I know Win98 supports more than one video card,
no problem. But will it make a difference overall
if I plug both video cards in if neither of them is an
accelerator card, and they would only be connected
via the PCI bus, not through the Interface Connector.
Any help, tips, appreciated.
Afterburner
(e-mail address removed)
I am trying to watch some of my favorite AVIs but
my computer is too slow (P200MMX) to render
the audio and video in sync correctly. It's fine at
the original video size, say, 320 x 240, but I'd like
to view them at full screen if possible.
My system has 64Mb of ram and a 2Gb hard drive,
running Win98SE.
I have one 4Mb ATI Rage 3D Pro PCI and one
Matrox Millennium 4Mb PCI video card, and I
was considering plugging them both in to the PC
to see if that would free up some video ram for
the Windows Media Player to play my AVIs
in full-screen mode properly.
I know Win98 supports more than one video card,
no problem. But will it make a difference overall
if I plug both video cards in if neither of them is an
accelerator card, and they would only be connected
via the PCI bus, not through the Interface Connector.
Any help, tips, appreciated.
Afterburner
(e-mail address removed)