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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 7
OS: Vista Premium
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Mirroring Different Aspect Monitors.
Sorry, I'm not sure if this belongs here but;
I want to get two TV's which are 16:9 ratio to mirror two desktop's which are on a 4:3 ratio. I want to be able to broadcast 2 screens to people in another room because when playing games it is incredibly distracting to have people looking over your shoulder to see your screen when you're having a LAN party and it's down to the final rounds. Upgrading to 16:9 computer monitors is out of the question because game support for anything other than 4:3 is limited. The video cards both PC's are using are ATI 4870's Is there something I need to know about this operation? Is it all PnP and it auto-reshapes the screen for you? Sorry if this question seems stupid. |
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