Monitorx
07-29-2014, 11:09 PM
The displaylink device I need for a single monitor/touchscreen in an another room in a distance of 15 meters. Connected with USB and -amplifier. There it works excellent, while all other 6 monitors are disabled at the Radeon Eyefinity 6 in the main room in a Windows 7/64 machine.
Back to the main room I need no more the extern displaylink connected monitor. So I pull the plug from its USB cable. When I go on with only 1 monitor (as the only main monitor), there are no further problems.
But when I activate one or more second monitors for extended desktop with my Radeon Eyefinity 6 there is a problem when I start the media player classic and also ...home cinema. MPC or MPC-HC. This are my favorite players, 95% used. All other players (VLC, FLV...) work properly in every situation. Although MPC playback runs but gives a completely stupid issue, hidden behind other windows or backgrounds on a variety of monitors.
To solve this problem I deactivated the displaylink driver in the device Manager and the associated services and restart. Without success. Only a complete uninstall of the display link driver leaves the system during playback on MPC react normally again. But this always doing could not be the resolution. Remember, all the time the USB- device for the displaylink is not pluged. It is only a problem of the driver and not of the device. And in a situation, when this driver is not needed at all, and even when it is deactivated.
So, the question is:
Is there a way to deaktivate the displaylink driver so that it cannot more disturb the whole system? I am thinking of two *.REG files, one for activation, the other to turn off, connected to the shifting of corresponding DLL or SYS files to another folder and back again, the whole incorporates accordingly in a handy batch file (could do it by myself). What are the names of the responsible registry entries and the appropriate system files that hold the driver despite deactivation still annoying running?
Alternatively, the problem could also be solved with the MPC itself, regarding video playback offers a wide variety of settings. I have already experimented with it, but without success.
What can I do?
Note: Generally to use another player instead of the old (but the very best!) MPC, is not the subject of this thread and must not be discussed. The funny thing is, the MPC in the external room works perfectly with the alone activated DisplayLink monitor, although in the user manual PDF of the MPC is not mentioned as a tested player.
The bottom line is: If I do not need it, the display link driver should not interfere the normal OS operation.
Thank you for help!
Back to the main room I need no more the extern displaylink connected monitor. So I pull the plug from its USB cable. When I go on with only 1 monitor (as the only main monitor), there are no further problems.
But when I activate one or more second monitors for extended desktop with my Radeon Eyefinity 6 there is a problem when I start the media player classic and also ...home cinema. MPC or MPC-HC. This are my favorite players, 95% used. All other players (VLC, FLV...) work properly in every situation. Although MPC playback runs but gives a completely stupid issue, hidden behind other windows or backgrounds on a variety of monitors.
To solve this problem I deactivated the displaylink driver in the device Manager and the associated services and restart. Without success. Only a complete uninstall of the display link driver leaves the system during playback on MPC react normally again. But this always doing could not be the resolution. Remember, all the time the USB- device for the displaylink is not pluged. It is only a problem of the driver and not of the device. And in a situation, when this driver is not needed at all, and even when it is deactivated.
So, the question is:
Is there a way to deaktivate the displaylink driver so that it cannot more disturb the whole system? I am thinking of two *.REG files, one for activation, the other to turn off, connected to the shifting of corresponding DLL or SYS files to another folder and back again, the whole incorporates accordingly in a handy batch file (could do it by myself). What are the names of the responsible registry entries and the appropriate system files that hold the driver despite deactivation still annoying running?
Alternatively, the problem could also be solved with the MPC itself, regarding video playback offers a wide variety of settings. I have already experimented with it, but without success.
What can I do?
Note: Generally to use another player instead of the old (but the very best!) MPC, is not the subject of this thread and must not be discussed. The funny thing is, the MPC in the external room works perfectly with the alone activated DisplayLink monitor, although in the user manual PDF of the MPC is not mentioned as a tested player.
The bottom line is: If I do not need it, the display link driver should not interfere the normal OS operation.
Thank you for help!