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Old August 7th 04, 07:06 AM
Sharanga Dayananda
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Select yer TV out as the fullscreen video device. That's the only way to
get it working.

I've heard that if you upgrade from earlier revisions of the driver
4x.xx without uninstalling, the video mirroring option is enabled with
the newer drivers. I dunno how reliably you could reproduce it. I'm
guessing you have to opt to keep older files from the previous driver
isntall. The newer drivers don't support overlay mirroring in clone
mode. The best you can do is have one screen be the full screen video
device.
 




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