What should I do if using PowerPlugs: Transitions automatically shifts the display resolution on my 3D-enabled notebook PC to a display resolution that is smaller than full screen dimensions?
The display resolution of your 3D-enabled notebook PC may be set higher than the amount of video RAM can accommodate for the playback of your 3D presentation. For example, if your 3D-enabled notebook PC includes 4 MB of video RAM and is configured at 1024×768 resolution and 24-bit color depth, there is an inadequate amount of video RAM to play back your PowerPlugs: Transitions presentation. So, PowerPlugs: Transitions will automatically set the next highest resolution possible. In this example (i.e. having 4 MB video RAM), 800×600 is the highest possible display resolution, with a 16-bit color depth, and thus, PowerPlugs: Transitions will automatically readjust the screen display to that resolution for the playback of your 3D presentation. If there is less than 4MB video RAM included with your 3D-enabled notebook PC, 3D Sensations may reduce the display resolution to 640x480x16 bits for the playback of your 3D presentation. If your 3D-enabled notebook PC includes an ATI RagePro 3D acce
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