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This article explains why some controls may not be available for use on Apple Video Player in certain configurations.
DISCUSSION When using Apple Video Player, you may not be able to see the controls for Video Input selection, Video Capture, Video adjustments, and so forth. The most probable cause of this is that you do not have a monitor connected to the built-in video of your Power Macintosh G3. Apple Video Player is designed to work with the built-in video port of your Power Macintosh G3, so if you have added a PCI video card and have your monitor connected to that, you will be missing the necessary controls for Apple Video Player to display and capture video. The solution in this case would be to shut down your computer and connect your monitor to the built-in video port. If you have two monitors attached (one to the built-in video port and one to a PCI video card), you will see all the controls in Apple Video Player. However, you will only be able to use them if Apple Video Player is being displayed on the monitor connected to the built-in video. For more information on the two-monitor scenario, please see the following article: Article 22129: " Power Macintosh G3: Error in Apple Video Player on Second Monitor " |
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Product Area: | Computers |
Category: | Power Macintosh |
Sub Category: | Power Macintosh G3 |
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