![]() ![]() That said, I've never noticed that 8 gigs is insufficient to run 1080p videos or video backgrounds on build 7.2.2.0. EW adds additional overhead to playing Video files compared to VLC and other stand alone video players. It would be able to handle 1080p on 7.1.4.2 which uses a different rendering engine. The GTX 960m well below the Recommended Spec for high res video playback thru EW7, especially build 7.2.2.0. That is when I concluded the laptop needed another 8 GB of RAM to handle the higher resolution of 1920x1080. There was no problem with EW displaying the same background video and the slide transition was as expected. Then I tried EW on a Dell 2in1 pc tablet I had. I updated all the firmware and drivers available but the same problem existed. Additional testing with the laptop in standalone mode, no projectors or TVs connected, showed that EW background videos displayed the same choppiness. ![]() However, when video backgrounds were played through EW, there was a noticeable "choppiness" in the video and transition were very slow despite setting the transition to "0.5". The laptop's display was then set to 1920x1080 to match the 16:9 resolution. I discovered that the projectors had matched their resolution to the TVs. When I connected a new HD LED TV as an output, not a fold-back but simply another extended screen in our lobby, that is when the problem began. We use an HDMI splitter/amplifier and a 2x2 Matrix splitter to send the output to the different screens & TVs. We have 2 projectors, both were set to automatically adjust their resolution to match the source. EW had been using a standard format of 1024x768 because our screen was a 4:3 aspect ratio. When playing WMV or mp4 higher resolution videos, there was no problem. However, I was surprised to see it only had 8 GB RAM. It has an Intel HD Graphics 530 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M installed. Our laptop in a Dell Inspiron15, 7000 series. ![]()
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