Chris Harper said: > Try checking the video overlay settings for the adapter. Any > settings you can modify in regards to this will most likely lead to > the solution. This was the closest to the mark. Turns out that the "cloning" feature of this dual-DVI card does not exactly clone video to both ports. Only the primary port will play some videos (other videos do play on both primary & secondary ports, we still do not know why). When we changed the setting to make screen 2 (analog) the primary and screen 1 (digital) the secondary, videos then showed on screen 2 but not screen 1. This is not ideal, but turns out to be good enough to run our brain imaging tasks as we need screen 1 only for a control screen. OTOH, some may argue that the dual-port card does clone videos to both ports, but just not to both analog & digital outputs, that would also fit our results. We probably will not test this though. Thanks to all for helping out. -- dkm