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:: whistles innocently and goes back to talk to his boss :: {he's working on Vista SP1} [I'm part of the solution, not part of the problem!]
//Wish I could tell you more
\\\Really can't.
There are a few ways to submit feedback directly to the folks who made DreamScene, and you probably can have your voice get heard as to features you'd want in a future release of DreamScene.
For now, you can see if you can find a way to contact those nice folks over @ WindowsUltimate.com
Home Premium to Ultimate is an in-place upgrade option.
I'm pretty sure that if you get the Ultimate bits off of the Windows Marketplace you only pay the difference. :)
Only trick is you need the beefier graphics cards for multimon setups.
If you've got that, it should be happy. I'll try to check this thread periodically. Since I've worked with the guys who made this, I'll try to point bugs to them, or vice versa. For design changes and desires, I'm not...
"What Waterfall?"
DreamScene, especially the (PREVIEW) is the engine. You go find content. :)
Go shoot a video of a waterfall. :)
(I know, I'm a bastard)
Cool, if there's an error log, make sure it gets uploaded. (I've heard bad things about 8800s and Vista to start with, and the latest drivers have made my non 8800 a bit wonky too.)
Peter, you'll need to have the video card chops to support it, but yes, it runs in one of those conditions. :)
Sorry, I'm being cryptic, it's all I can get away with.
Make sure no Accessibilty settings got turned on. On a Vista box, hit [WindowsKey] + U. On XP I think you can bring up the screen accessibility with just five rapid pounds on shift.
While there has been tons of work to do, I'm pretty sure final bits have been out there for this sorta stuff for over five months.
User-Mode drivers are a pain, but they're also... you know, somewhat slightly secure.
Also, if they're BSODing your box, first, be sure to toss up the Watson...
There's rumblings that using this workaround may wind up putting your computer in an unusable state a la XP SP2 & certain VLKeys.
You're probably best off keeping this as a thought experiment.
Between running Creative's drivers and nVidia's drivers... I think I've found the problem.
It really is obscene that driver support by such large companies is still lacking fit & finish.