Re: What TV to choose to watch Divx and Xvid movies from my computer?
- From: mike.j.harvey@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 03:36:21 -0700
kopn@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks mike.j.harvey@xxxxxxxxx!
Does a dual-head display card allow to set different resolutions for
each d-sub?
Yes my old ATI Radeon 7000 could have for example 1600x1200 on display
1 and 1024x768 on display 2. Display 2 could be D-SUB or s-video.
ATI All-in-Wonder 128 does not support 1366x768 resolution
http://www.ati.com/products/rage128/aiw128/specs.html. Will an LCD TV,
for example SAMSUNG LE-26R41, work with my ATI All-in-Wonder 128
through a d-sub?
It should do. SAMSUNG LE-26R41 has D-SUB input.
There is a software called Powerstrip which can help you to use
resolutions not officially supported by your display card. With
PowerStrip you can make a 1366x768 resolution, in fact there is one
pre-configured that may work.
See here
http://entechtaiwan.net/util/ps.shtm
There is a forum too
These pages may be good to read
http://tinyurl.com/ouqm5
http://tinyurl.com/og77l
Best regards!
And to you my friend.
.
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