I dwid its
I dwid it dwid it dwid it dwid it ..DID ITS!!!
yaaayy!
I had to download a file from ATI for Windows MCE (although I am using
XP), its an encoder.
Once I installed that, Windows Media Encoder started encoding the
video stream just fine.
>From there it was simple.
I'm playing wit
This worked playing from a video file stored on the hard disk. It stretched it.
However...it seemed to me that it literally chopped out the picture
that would have fallen beneath the bevels of the monitor instead of
just continuing it on either side.
I need to look at it again, but if it did that
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 9:38 AM
Subject: RE: Stretching TV Output across Two computer monitors
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> From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: Stretching TV Output across Two computer monitors
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> Sooo..anyone know how to accomplish this?
>
> I have the ATI All in Wonder w
Sooo..anyone know how to accomplish this?
I have the ATI All in Wonder working with its standard TV output program.
But when I try to stretch the program across two monitors it will only
display the video signal on One monitor.
So its either showing on the left, or on the right, even if the
appli