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Re: Cloning monitor outputs - one widescreen, one not...



Hi,

Not sure this is what you're after either but I use something called
MaxiVista:
http://www.maxivista.com/

The "Mirror Pro" version supports cloning:
http://www.maxivista.com/mirror_screen.htm

Thanks,
Andy.


On 10/14/05, Keith Finnett <keith@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I posted a question on TGB about this (http://tinyurl.com/9ppmd) but
> i'm now thinking the knowledge on UKHA might be more suited to
> answering it...
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> I want to output Windows Media Centre over DVI to a (widescreen)
> Pioneer plasma, and to the composite output of an ATI Radeon 9250 at
> the same time - i.e. cloned. The composite output is needed as my
> whole-house AV uses composite video.
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> The problem I am having is with resolutions - there's no common
> resolution that allows MCE to be full screen on both the plasma and
> other screens over composite.
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> Assuming this can't be handled in software, is it possible to
> somehow manipulate the second VGA/composite output to add top and
> bottom borders, this rendering a widescreen image onto a 4:3 screen?
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> Cheers,
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> k
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