Now help me - onboard video and DVD's

well my onboard video has no overlay options.
well games cant use overlay and i cant play DVD's b/c of the overlay.. iv tryed 2 DVD programes and nether will let me.
is it b/c i have dual monitors? b/c it works on other systems with dual monitors.

Here is a paste from intervideo's web site go here to see source
Why do I get a "Cannot Create Overlay" error?
If you encounter this problem then try lowering your resolution to 800x600 and using high color (65 thousand).
I changed the time zone on my computer. Why am I getting a message that my full version product is a trial version again?
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How do I use multi-channel support with WinDVD 4?
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maybe this will help.  the only time i have ever seen this type of error is when directx7, or greater is not installed, but w/xp that is not an issue.

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