AIW 2006 clone mode

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Super Giraffe

Hi guys,

One of my coworkers got the clone mode working for this video card
after figuring out that clone mode only works for the
VGA/SVideo/Composite output, not the DVI output.

Anyways, we have a monitor that we use to do everything including look
at a live feed from a website . We would like to see just that live
feed on a tv connected to the video card but the video can't be resized
to fill the screen.
is there some kind of option to only clone part of the screen or use
the extended desktop to do what we want it to do?

In summary, this is what we want:

VGA monitor
--------------------
live feed from website (not necessary)
Microsoft Word
winamp

TV
 
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Danny G.

Super Giraffe said:
Hi guys,

One of my coworkers got the clone mode working for this video card
after figuring out that clone mode only works for the
VGA/SVideo/Composite output, not the DVI output.

Anyways, we have a monitor that we use to do everything including look
at a live feed from a website . We would like to see just that live
feed on a tv connected to the video card but the video can't be resized
to fill the screen.
is there some kind of option to only clone part of the screen or use
the extended desktop to do what we want it to do?

In summary, this is what we want:

VGA monitor
--------------------
live feed from website (not necessary)
Microsoft Word
winamp

TV
-----------------------
live feed from website (full screen)


thanks in advance


I do not know about your card. But mine is only a x1300pro
and I have two vga displays and a s-video TV plugged into mine.
I have not tried having all three, but with any two displays
enabled all modes work fine for me using the 6.12 CCC software.


CCC (basic mode) has a wizard that might help. (see jpg)
or
Calling tech support for help with my HDTV card was much
less of a pain then I expected. 877-284-1566

hope that helps
 

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