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PC to TV distribution


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  • Subject: PC to TV distribution
  • From: "Eamon O Gorman" <eamonogorman@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 19:32:06 +0100
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I'm Looking for a bit of advice on using TV out port on my PC, and I am hoping someone else on the group has done this already....
What I was hoping to do was have a dual display set up. One using my TV out connector, whcih would be connected to a vcr, and then distributed around the house, and the second display would be my pc monitor. Both displays would have to have the exact same outputs.  Here is my problem.
 
  I can manage to get the screen to display fine on either my monitor, or a tv connected to my tv out port on my pc, but not both at the same time!!!!  If I do both at the same time, it looks like what is happening is the display is split between both display devices, with half the display on my monitor, and teh other half on my tv. If I move the mouse button around, I can see it move from one screen onto the next.
 
Anyone any idea what I'm doing wrong here ? Or has anyone a work around for this ? Any advice would be appreciated...
 
Thanks,
Eamon

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