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Hello.
I will buy a high-end nvidia/amd video card. I want to know if i can put for the output, 2 monitors fullscreen. It will be like 1920 x 2160 ( making one monitor total). This program can support this configuration?
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Do you want to combine both monitors to form one large output area? The problem with that configuration is, that windows would have to treat the two monitors as one single virtual Monitor - i don't think the drivers or windows support that configuration. What do you need the two monitors for? Perhaps a solution like matrox dualhead2go/triplehead2go could achive your goal.
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I need this to play a Video with that resolution (1920 x 2160) and that's why I will buy the card i mentioned, GeForce 450 (it will use two monitors as if they were only one). I want to know if this software's configuration will support this.
Basically, i have three monitors:
1 - Will be used to run the software 2 & 3 - Will be used to play the video.
Looking forward to your knowledge!
Regards, Pablo
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To do what you are asking you need to output to an enternal device that allows you to create a video wall, or use specialised software on your PC. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_wallvMix will output full screen to one monitor not to 2 of 3.Nor can any of the other switching products. It is a limitation of Windows that you cannot spread the windows as you are wanting.
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I agree - you can't do that with this card, or any other desktop card i know of. You could use Matrox DualHead2Go: this is an external box that presents itself to the system as one monitor with super-resolution, takes the images sent to it and distributes them to two or three monitors. But there's a catch: the GeForce 450 won't output 1920 x 2160 anyway, according to nvidias specs it is limited to a maximum resolution of 2560x1600.
Still this scenario makes me wonder about the source of your super sized images? If you have to split the output to two monitors anyway, maybe you could use some other software for that? I've done a panoramic output once, spanning three projectors - used GrandVJ for that.
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Thanks i'll try to figure what it will be my best option. Any news i'll post here.
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