I have an HD 6XXX series and it works just fine.As far as i heard, it yet only works with Skyrim?!
I also heard that u need a nvidia gpu in order to get it working...
/fail imo
Thanks for the info, just bought it!
EDIT: 'Splashtop Streamer does not support applications which need to run in full screen mode now. Please switch to windowed mode.'
...are you friggin kidding me?
I posted this in the other thread, but, just to make sure everyone sees it:
Full-screen support works if you have a NVIDIA GPU that doesn't use Optimus switching functionality. This was actually done a while ago, and works with all versions of Splashtop (regular, HD, THD). You can read about it here.
NOWHERE in the description of the app does it state you NEED a NVIDIA Card to have certain features, just that these cards are recommended. Last product I bought from Splashtop, ever.
NOWHERE in the description of the app does it state you NEED an NVidia Card to have certain features, just that these cards are recommended. Last product I bought from Splashtop, ever.
If you look closely, the THD description says nothing about playing full-screen 3D games. That's a feature that's supported by Splashtop Streamer, because it's the piece actually collecting the data from the computer. I imagine there's some sort of low-level tie-in that has to be done on the graphics card to support this high-quality, low-latency video that they're pulling.
If ATI wanted to, they could probably get Splashtop to offer the same level of support with their cards. Who knows, at this point, if they have, or if Splashtop is exclusively in NVIDIA's pocket.
Oh and btw, I never planned on playing any fancy 3D games, I think the task I need Splashtop to perform could be handled even by my good old Riva TNT
I posted this in the other thread, but, just to make sure everyone sees it:
Full-screen support works if you have a NVIDIA GPU that doesn't use Optimus switching functionality. This was actually done a while ago, and works with all versions of Splashtop (regular, HD, THD). You can read about it here.
Oh, god, I hope you don't plan on displaying more than an 80s terminal.
I posted this in the other thread, but, just to make sure everyone sees it:
Full-screen support works if you have a NVIDIA GPU that doesn't use Optimus switching functionality. This was actually done a while ago, and works with all versions of Splashtop (regular, HD, THD). You can read about it here.
little slow on understanding this.
Have a Asus N53SN that have Nvidia GT550M and the Intel HD optimus thing.
If i want to make splashtop work best should i some way kill,turn off the intel graphics and make the computer only run on the GT550M? Or can i make it so when i connect to splashtop it switch from Intel HD to GT550M?
To be fair, he stated he had a laptop, as I pointed out earlier. Not to mention that he listed his hardware which consisted of laptop parts.
Yes you are right about the settings menu.. Have been looking around there and have chosen to use the Nvidia card for Splashtop and always/all programs but it don't seems to go active when starting or connect to Splashtop.
Maybe I over looking things or how I should say and Splashtop and my computer works like it should?
and my bad English doesn't directly helps when trying to explain.
- Computer is on = Intel HD
- Starting Splashtop streamer on computer = Intel HD still runs
- Starting THD on Prime and connect it to my Computer = Intel HD still runs.
- Starting a game that i get to run in windowed mode = Nvidia graphics kicks in and run.
- Ending game = Back to Intel HD
In windows device manager i can inactive the Intel HD, and If I do so my computer screen goes black, and It indicate that it runs on Nvidia card and Splashtop still works on Prime so i can use Prime to activate Intel HD again so I get the computer screen going again.
Am i Asking for to much if i want it to run on Nvidia card when i just browsing or typing and not playing games?
And are there any way to make all games on the computer to open I windowed mode so it can be played using Splashtop?
@rand4ll
Sorry for overreacting and that I maybe read,understood what you wrote the wrong way.