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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Hi together,
I've got a problem with my NVIDIA 295 GTX on a Windows XP ( latest stable release of the Nvidia Driver ( 186.18 ) installed, after bug was recognized I also tried the latest beta driver ( 186.24 ) ) When I directly connect a monitor to the card, everything is fine, but when I use a Video-Splitter to split the signal ( using the same Monitor as before as first device ) the Screen blacks out after Windows-Login. I've another Windows system with a 285 GTX. When I connect this system to the same video splitter as above, everything works fine.... Any ideas? Best regards Thomas |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,447
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My guess is that it is an HDCP issue. Splitters often do not pass HDCP and can cause issues such as this.
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