res on TV with Clone mode?
I have a Leadtek A170TH Geforce 4 MX440.
I'm pretty sure that I used to be able to have my computer set to clone mode, with different resolutions on my TV and Monitor. For instance, I could run my monitor at 1280x1024, and my TV at 800x600. The principle reason I want to be able to do this, is that at the moment when I use clone mode, the TV has the same resolution as my monitor - in this case 1280x1024. This wouldn't be too much of a problem (i pretty much only use the TV to watch videos), except that my Video card "scrolls" the picture on the TV - ie, the TV will only display 800x600? 640x480?, so it puts the rest of the picture off screen as it were. (i'm sure I'm explaing this too much). So, in conclusion, I want to be able to use clone mode so that I can watch videos on my TV, without losing parts of the picture due to silly scrolling issues, and without having to run my monitor at 800x600. umm.. yeah. Thanks Heaps in advance. C |
Go to the overlay tab and select "display on secondary device"
800x600 is enough! "River" schrieb im Newsbeitrag om... I have a Leadtek A170TH Geforce 4 MX440. I'm pretty sure that I used to be able to have my computer set to clone mode, with different resolutions on my TV and Monitor. For instance, I could run my monitor at 1280x1024, and my TV at 800x600. The principle reason I want to be able to do this, is that at the moment when I use clone mode, the TV has the same resolution as my monitor - in this case 1280x1024. This wouldn't be too much of a problem (i pretty much only use the TV to watch videos), except that my Video card "scrolls" the picture on the TV - ie, the TV will only display 800x600? 640x480?, so it puts the rest of the picture off screen as it were. (i'm sure I'm explaing this too much). So, in conclusion, I want to be able to use clone mode so that I can watch videos on my TV, without losing parts of the picture due to silly scrolling issues, and without having to run my monitor at 800x600. umm.. yeah. Thanks Heaps in advance. C |
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