re:Analog+Dvi +Tv output at a time |
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dj rota
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Posted: 02-Aug-2007 at 13:02 |
Well thanx Edy,let me look for it. rgds dj rota |
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Edy
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Hello,
Most graphic cards can provide up to 2 video signals, regardless the number of output connectors. All these cards are named "dual head", even when they provide more than 2 output connectors. The card's drivers just "route" each one of the two available video signals to the appropiate output. In order to have three simultaneous views you must look for "triple head" graphic cards. As far as I know, Matrox is the only brand that offers these kind of cards. Here are the models: Matrox Parhelia Matrox Millenium P750 You should try with one of these. Best regards, |
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Hullo everyone,i'm trying to configure three outputs at a time as in i want to connect my monitor to the analog output(for my view),Projector to the DVI output and also to connect the TV's on the composite or S-VIDEO output(reason why,the signal from the DVI is pretty good i don't want to lose it and i don't want to add it to the TV out).Any one knows a graphic card which i can use or is there anyway i can configure it?I've tried Nvidia geforce fx 5500,6200,8500gt and also XFX inno3D but all in vain i've failed. Thanx Dj Rota |
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