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<blockquote data-quote="DiePlage" data-source="post: 732654" data-attributes="member: 45460"><p>OK, this was a good point to start, thank you!</p><p>Changing the resolution values at the registry keys you mentioned does have an effect. However, the best I can get MP to change to is to 1600(?)x1080.</p><p>I deleted all configuration subtrees under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Configuration and had windows recreate them. I can now tell that windows uses a configuration called SAMXXX whenever my Samsung TV is turned on, a configuration named YAMxxx when TV is turned off but my YAMAHA Receiver is still on and now it gets interesting:</p><p>When both AV-Receiver and TV are turned OFF, Windows uses a configuration called SIMULATED_xxx. Whatever value I enter for horizontal and vertical dimension of this configuration, MP resizes to a "part-fullscreen" with no more than 1600px width.</p><p>I wonder if this is a limitation of the SIMULATED Screen configuration.</p><p>Did anyone find out, where those SIMULATED configurations come from?</p><p></p><p></p><p>BTW:</p><p>While I switched off an on the av-receiver and tv, I was monitoring MP with Teamviewer. Actually I could never see the resolution change from 1920x1080 to something lower in teamviewer. I would have expected to.</p><p>Happy hunting!</p><p></p><p>DiePlage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiePlage, post: 732654, member: 45460"] OK, this was a good point to start, thank you! Changing the resolution values at the registry keys you mentioned does have an effect. However, the best I can get MP to change to is to 1600(?)x1080. I deleted all configuration subtrees under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Configuration and had windows recreate them. I can now tell that windows uses a configuration called SAMXXX whenever my Samsung TV is turned on, a configuration named YAMxxx when TV is turned off but my YAMAHA Receiver is still on and now it gets interesting: When both AV-Receiver and TV are turned OFF, Windows uses a configuration called SIMULATED_xxx. Whatever value I enter for horizontal and vertical dimension of this configuration, MP resizes to a "part-fullscreen" with no more than 1600px width. I wonder if this is a limitation of the SIMULATED Screen configuration. Did anyone find out, where those SIMULATED configurations come from? BTW: While I switched off an on the av-receiver and tv, I was monitoring MP with Teamviewer. Actually I could never see the resolution change from 1920x1080 to something lower in teamviewer. I would have expected to. Happy hunting! DiePlage [/QUOTE]
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