Warpia SWP120A Rev B Installation Manual & Troubleshooting Guide User Manual

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To switch to Mirror mode, so that an exact duplicate of the image on your

primary monitor displays on the external monitor, please see “Adjusting

video settings” beginning on page 14.

„ Video or game playback is slow or choppy on the external monitor connected

to the StreamHD™.

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Confirm that the PC meets the minimum system requirements to run the

StreamHD™. You can find the requirements on the packaging, or online

in the product pages at

www.warpia.com

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Ensure the PC is within 30ft of the TV/Monitor and the PC Adapter has

direct line of site to the Receiver Base.

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Double click on the StreamHD™ icon in the system tray and note the

signal strength meter next to the device icon in the Window. Signal

strength must be 4-5 bars to play high definition video.

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The StreamHD™ uses an advanced video graphics controller to display

video images, however it does not support 3D Gaming.

„ My Windows Vista® system runs more slowly when an external monitor is

connected to the computer via the StreamHD™.

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This may occur if the external monitor is set to Mirror mode and the display

resolution is higher than 1280 x 800. You can take one or more of the

following actions to resolve the problem:

9 Disable the Aero color scheme. (Click Start, Control Panel,

Appearance and Personalization, Personalization, and then Window

Color and Appearance. The Appearance Settings window opens.

Select a different color scheme other than "Windows Aero."

9 Lower the display resolution.

9 Switch to Extend mode.

„ Cannot play videos on an external monitor connected to the StreamHD™.

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Try a different media player. VLC Media Player is recommended, though

the StreamHD supports many different players.

„ The Screen Resolution window in the Control Panel does not list all of the

resolution modes my monitor is capable of displaying.

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The StreamHD™ video card requires Extended Display Identification Data

(EDID) to be supplied by a connected monitor. This information includes

resolution settings supported by the monitor. Some monitors do not supply

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