Somehow late, but could help somebody,

Breuer, Roman wrote:

 The second amazing fact is,
that when you place a vic-window on the second display of the QID-card
the frame appears on tat display, but the video will be displayed on the
first display.... :(


It is only needed to upgrade to latest (windows-certified if you prefer) 
drivers to solve the problem:

Supports Quad Stretched and Independent
http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/drivers/files/xp2k_201_00_081_se_whql.cfm

I also upgrade the BIOS but I didn't notice any remarkable improvenment.

\\Rosario


To make an long story short: My actual configuration is like the Pauls
config. I use one dual-head videocard (Matrox G550 PCI) for the two
rearprojections and the QUI card for the local monitor... What a shame
:( But it works. Two low cost G550 are cheaper and better than one
expensive QID-quad videocard. And I can display video on all three
displays.



uses is joint teaching of a Physics 4th year course that has students
here and at a remote site (Rutherford Appleton, for the UK readers of
this list). We sometimes played a DVD locally at each site, and some
players - I think some versions of media player and Cyberlink
PowerDVD - get upset at running full-screen on a secondary graphics
card. The master card drives the console monitor, only using one of


I have not found out any problem in displaying fullscreen with the
mediaplayer on the secondary display of my g550. But I am an little bit
surprised, because I expected the same problem, as you describe.


Regards,
Roman


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