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nVidia Forceware drivers for GeForce chips and full-screen overlay
Not sure if this applies to Quadro or not. And this may have be beaten to death elsewhere (Internet search only turned up questions, not very many answers). But I submitted a question to nVidia support on the missing full-screen overlay setting. Below is the question/response. Just so's it may show up for somebody else's Internet search.
If anybody knows a way around this, I'd be interested to hear it...or if the ATI or other cards can be used for CUDA rendering... Thanks, Matt Question: Quote:
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Yes, this has been beaten to death over in the Cineform forums. I got the same answer you did, which is no answer at all. NVidia is relying on the software to enable overlay, which Premiere does but Cineform removes.
We're out of luck unless we move to an ATI card. |
Are you saying that Premiere CSx is able to do full screen video previews on the second monitor as if it was a real, video-only preview monitor? I didn't know that was possible, how do you enable it?
By the way I think nvidia's answer is pretty clear, they removed the function in the driver because it was enabling the copying of DRM protected video. It's like it always is with copy protection: it cripples software and hinders honest users while the pirates are already using another technique to copy stuff... |
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