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Coursedesign wrote on 11/28/2007, 7:13 PM
You need to check your video card settings.

Right-click on your wallpaper and check Properties>Settings.

Is your screen recognized (by name)?
dendence wrote on 11/29/2007, 3:51 AM
i am not at home right now, but I did look at that last night and I think it just said plug and play monitor. If that is the case what do I need to do ? thanks for the help
Serena wrote on 11/29/2007, 4:03 AM
Quite certainly it isn't that the monitor can't keep up.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 11/29/2007, 4:03 AM
> It stalls, missis transitions, etc. even on Draft auto mode.

Are you saying that if you plug in your old monitor back in that everything plays back fine but if you plug in this new ACER It stalls, misses transitions, etc.? I can't believe that a monitor would have any effect on playback.

Plug and Play monitor is fine. Make sure the refresh rate is set to 60Hz. I can't imagine what else could be wrong.

~jr
Coursedesign wrote on 11/29/2007, 4:19 AM
Have you checked that you're not getting page file swapping suddenly?

Do Ctrl-Alt-Del to open the Task Manager, click the Performance Tab and see if you are using more memory than you have sticks for.

That could create the symptoms you describe.
dendence wrote on 11/29/2007, 6:38 AM
everything worked fine with a dell 19 lcd.My friend is an IT guy and he built me the pc. I have 4 gigs OCZ S.O.E DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5400) and my main HD is a raptor hard drive, dual core processor and I never had a problem. I have Vegas 5 and Vegas Movie Studio 6 and it happens with both.
I am not home now, but I found the Acer driver online. Do you think that would fix it ? thanks