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amenx
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      02-18-2007
I have a pretty good system with a 5.9 score on the graphics and RAM and a
5.7 on the CPU. Why should some 3rd party media players disable Aero on my
PC? I'm referring to Zoom Media Player 5 and Media Player Classic that comes
with the K-lite Codec Pack. Thanks.
 
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      02-18-2007


"amenx" wrote:
> Why should some 3rd party media players disable Aero on my
> PC? I'm referring to Zoom Media Player 5 and Media Player Classic that comes
> with the K-lite Codec Pack. Thanks.


because zoom media player 5 and media player classic are poorly programmed!
 
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amenx
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      02-18-2007
They werent written with Vista in mind, so your response could be turned on
itself by saying Vista rather may have been poorly programmed. Anyone with a
technically based, slightly smarter answer?

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> "amenx" wrote:
> > Why should some 3rd party media players disable Aero on my
> > PC? I'm referring to Zoom Media Player 5 and Media Player Classic that comes
> > with the K-lite Codec Pack. Thanks.

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> because zoom media player 5 and media player classic are poorly programmed!

 
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      02-18-2007
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>I have a pretty good system with a 5.9 score on the graphics and RAM and a
> 5.7 on the CPU. Why should some 3rd party media players disable Aero on my
> PC? I'm referring to Zoom Media Player 5 and Media Player Classic that
> comes
> with the K-lite Codec Pack. Thanks.


They basically use some older methods of drawing video onto the screen that
no longer exist in Aero, and so the system switches back to Basic mode.

Java, iTunes, QuickTime and a bunch of other applications cause the same
thing. There's no technical reason why they won't be updated in time to be
compatible with Aero.

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amenx
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      02-18-2007
Thanks for the reply, but problem solved! These media players had the video
settings set to 'Overlay Mixer', I put them on VMR9 and no more disabled Aero!

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"Paul Smith" wrote:

> "amenx" <> wrote in message
> news:3AFA4838-CD58-4D07-9DEF-...
> >I have a pretty good system with a 5.9 score on the graphics and RAM and a
> > 5.7 on the CPU. Why should some 3rd party media players disable Aero on my
> > PC? I'm referring to Zoom Media Player 5 and Media Player Classic that
> > comes
> > with the K-lite Codec Pack. Thanks.

>
> They basically use some older methods of drawing video onto the screen that
> no longer exist in Aero, and so the system switches back to Basic mode.
>
> Java, iTunes, QuickTime and a bunch of other applications cause the same
> thing. There's no technical reason why they won't be updated in time to be
> compatible with Aero.
>
> --
> Paul Smith,
> Yeovil, UK.
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
> http://www.windowsresource.net/
>
> *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*
>
>

 
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Robert Moir
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      02-18-2007
amenx wrote:
> They werent written with Vista in mind, so your response could be
> turned on itself by saying Vista rather may have been poorly
> programmed. Anyone with a technically based, slightly smarter answer?


Mikk was basically correct.

They are using a method of accessing the screen which isn't really favoured
for applications that are going to be sitting "on top" of your desktop.

It's quite well documented here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/kamvedbrat/arc...02/566788.aspx


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