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[email protected] March 21st 07 11:41 PM

Video Card for TV and Video Card for traditional display
 
I'd like my traditional monitor to retain its usual resolution while
at the same time have my television connected continuously to watch
pvr files via S-Video in another room. Is there a way to do this with
two video cards (ie. one connected to the TV and one connected to the
monitor)? Or maybe there is a way to set the S-Video Out display
resolution separately from the Monitor's resolution? Thanks for any
advice.


Cessna 310 March 22nd 07 12:36 AM

Video Card for TV and Video Card for traditional display
 
wrote:
I'd like my traditional monitor to retain its usual resolution while
at the same time have my television connected continuously to watch
pvr files via S-Video in another room. Is there a way to do this with
two video cards (ie. one connected to the TV and one connected to the
monitor)? Or maybe there is a way to set the S-Video Out display
resolution separately from the Monitor's resolution? Thanks for any
advice.


What operating system? What are the other components in your computer?
PCIE or AGP?



[email protected] March 22nd 07 08:12 PM

Video Card for TV and Video Card for traditional display
 
On Mar 21, 5:36 pm, Cessna 310 wrote:
wrote:
I'd like my traditional monitor to retain its usual resolution while
at the same time have my television connected continuously to watch
pvr files via S-Video in another room. Is there a way to do this with
two video cards (ie. one connected to the TV and one connected to the
monitor)? Or maybe there is a way to set the S-Video Out display
resolution separately from the Monitor's resolution? Thanks for any
advice.


What operating system? What are the other components in your computer?
PCIE or AGP?


WinXP. Core 2 duo 6400E processor, 1 GB RAM, EVGA 128MB PCI-E video
card (no AGP slot on board). WinTV PVR-150 TV Tuner. The motherboard
has only one PCI-E slot (for existing video card).



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