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Media Center/Screen Saver Conflict



 
 
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Old September 22nd 07, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
qfnol31
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Default Media Center/Screen Saver Conflict

I have an HP dv6275us notebook with Windows Vista Home Premium, 2GB of RAM
and an Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo processor at 1.83 GHz. I have an NVIDIA
GeForce Go 7400 graphics card with 128 MB. I have also installed all of the
current updates with my computer, both from Microsoft, and from HP.

Whenever I try to pause a DVD using Windows Media Center and the screen
saver interrupts, Media Center freezes for about two or three minutes, during
which time I cannot pull up Task Manager unless I eject the DVD, which also
takes about two or three minutes. I have tried to change some of my
settings. First I tried different screen savers, but it has messed up for
both Bubbles and Ribbons so far. Next I took off the password when my
computer comes out of hibernation or standby, but still no such luck.

I know there is a hotfix in case the DVD stops playback when the window is
resized (and I don't know if these were ever put into a full update), but
this isn't a problem I have.

I'm pretty much at a loss as to how I can resolve this issue without turning
off the screen saver each time I use my DVD player.
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Old September 22nd 07, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
dean-dean
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Default Media Center/Screen Saver Conflict

You could try this. In Windows Media Player Tools Options, on the
Player tab, un-check "Allow screensaver during playback". I don't see a
similar option in Windows Media Center, but maybe it uses the option in
Media Player...

"qfnol31" wrote in message
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I have an HP dv6275us notebook with Windows Vista Home Premium, 2GB of RAM
and an Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo processor at 1.83 GHz. I have an NVIDIA
GeForce Go 7400 graphics card with 128 MB. I have also installed all of
the
current updates with my computer, both from Microsoft, and from HP.

Whenever I try to pause a DVD using Windows Media Center and the screen
saver interrupts, Media Center freezes for about two or three minutes,
during
which time I cannot pull up Task Manager unless I eject the DVD, which
also
takes about two or three minutes. I have tried to change some of my
settings. First I tried different screen savers, but it has messed up for
both Bubbles and Ribbons so far. Next I took off the password when my
computer comes out of hibernation or standby, but still no such luck.

I know there is a hotfix in case the DVD stops playback when the window is
resized (and I don't know if these were ever put into a full update), but
this isn't a problem I have.

I'm pretty much at a loss as to how I can resolve this issue without
turning
off the screen saver each time I use my DVD player.


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Old September 22nd 07, 08:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
qfnol31
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Default Media Center/Screen Saver Conflict

I tried that, but unfortunately the screen saver comes back on and Media
Center still freezes.

Thank you though.

"dean-dean" wrote:

You could try this. In Windows Media Player Tools Options, on the
Player tab, un-check "Allow screensaver during playback". I don't see a
similar option in Windows Media Center, but maybe it uses the option in
Media Player...

 




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