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We only recommend playing back video in "Extend" mode.
1.
Don't switch between "Mirror" and "Extended" modes while video is being played on the wireless
2.
display. Doing this can confuse the video player which may cause it to stop its playback. We
recommend stopping playback, and then switching viewing modes if needed. Then you can restart
your playback.
3.
Avoid dragging video while playing from one display to another. The video may stop playback if this
is done. To void this potential issue, open your media player on the wireless display, close the media
player, and then re-open it. When you re-open it, the media player should open on the wireless
display. From here, you can start playback of your video.
4.
Avoid changing the resolution of the wireless display while a video is being played back, as this can
cause the image to move to another screen if one is connected.
5.
If you experience issues with QuickTime movie trailers, the solution is to disable DirectX in the
QuickTime options menu. This can be found in the "Advanced" tab in the QuickTime player plug in
settings.
If you are using a notebook, the power plan settings should be set to "High Performance" mode or
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similar depending on what operating system you are using, to ensure that you will have all the
necessary CPU resources available.
Please visit our website for these and other tips and frequently asked questions.
www.c2g.com
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