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Our custom DirectShow Video Renderer uses Direct3D9. When displayed in windowed mode (covering the whole display srface) on the primary display/monitor it performs well with CPU usage low, but when it's displayed on the secondary monitor the CPU (kernel) usage goes really high due to DirectX using the cpu to do the transfer between devices. This happens only on Windows XP. I create the Direct3DDevice9 using the appropriate adapter, at least I think I am. First I get the monitor handle for the specified window handle and then search for the D3D adapter that corresponds to this monitor using GetAdapterMonitor(). When moving the window and reinitializing the device I can see that the Adapter changes from 0 to 1, as expected. Is there something else I should do? here's the relevant code (Delphi).

Adapter := D3DADAPTER_DEFAULT;
if (FWnd <> 0) and (FWnd <> INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) then
begin
  monitor := MonitorFromWindow(FWnd, MONITOR_DEFAULTTONEAREST);
  for idxAdapter := 0 to D3D.GetAdapterCount - 1 do
    if D3D.GetAdapterMonitor(idxAdapter) = monitor then
    begin
      Adapter := idxAdapter;
      Break;
    end;
end;
Result := D3D.GetDeviceCaps(Adapter, D3DDEVTYPE_HAL, Caps);

PP.BackBufferCount := 1;
PP.BackBufferFormat := FFormat; // xrgb
PP.BackBufferWidth := FWidth;
PP.BackBufferHeight := FHeight;
PP.Flags := D3DPRESENTFLAG_VIDEO;
PP.PresentationInterval := D3DPRESENT_INTERVAL_ONE;
PP.SwapEffect := D3DSWAPEFFECT_DISCARD;

PP.hDeviceWindow := FWnd;
PP.Windowed := not FFullScreen;

D3D.CreateDevice(Adapter, D3DDEVTYPE_HAL, FWnd, D3DCREATE_MULTITHREADED or D3DCREATE_MIXED_VERTEXPROCESSING, @PP, Device);

Other players and renderers don't have this problem. MPC-HC and madVR had this problem but fixed it. Looking at MPC-HC's code I can't find any significant differences to how I'm doing it.

Thanks!

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  • It's not Delphi specific, only the code example is, that's why I didn't add that tag
    – Lee_Nover
    May 11, 2012 at 20:43
  • I'm almost sure that there is a "Direct3D on second monitor issue". But I couldn't find it right now.
    – EMBarbosa
    May 12, 2012 at 1:37
  • Did you read that documentation ? May 12, 2012 at 2:10
  • @DiegoGarcia yes, I did, many times, but it's about exclusive mode (full screen) only and this is not the case here. I have edited the question to explain that in more detail; previously it did say fullscreen but that's just the rendered surface not the execution mode. sorry about that!
    – Lee_Nover
    May 13, 2012 at 9:44
  • Hi @Lee_Nover it seens that its a possible know xp limitation, take a look here at the "Windows Tuning (notes below are for XP)" section. And here in this other site section "Multiple monitors" Introduction. May 13, 2012 at 12:27

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Did you try to set BackBufferFormat to Caps.BackBufferFormat? As far as I know xrgb is not a universal format and can be not supported for some resolutions.

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