Screen Record fails. Which driver for Screen Record in MEP14 Plus?

lawrie wrote on 1/20/2012, 11:23 AM

Screen record works on my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1545) but not on my desktop (Packard Bell iMedia S1300), both of which are on Windows 7.

I assume I am missing a driver, even though "Screen Capturing" appears in the Video Driver box on the Record dialogue.

Can anyone tell me which one I need or have any other suggestions please.

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cpc000cpc wrote on 1/20/2012, 5:20 PM

laurie,

I'd suspect the difference in not so much any 'driver' but the types of video card (or onboard video) in your computers or how they the cards are configured. The memory that holds your screen data might be part of the computer's main RAM or might be on the video card itself. Perhaps MEP assumes only one location?

My MEP14+ is still on a Dell Optiplex GX280 with a NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT card. I've never had any problems with screen record.

Just a guess,

Carl

johnebaker wrote on 1/21/2012, 11:04 AM

Hi

What is the on board graphics card make and model?  Packard Bells site does not specify!!!

Presumably the computer came with Windows and the drivers pre- installed?

Try changing the video mode settings shown in the images to see if these makes any difference.

If these do not work then you may have acompatability issue with MEP14 and the Windows 7 drivers for the graphics card.

John

 

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