Re: Using laptop monitor to replace BARCO monitor
- From: "Wild Bill" <kwag98@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 07:46:04 -0400
It might be a bit more complicated if your monitor is fed by more than one
BNC cable.
If the video and sync are separate (or R-G-B and sync), you may experience
some difficulty finding a hardware interface solution.
I haven't done what you're suggesting, but I've noticed separate V & S
output connectors on Barco source input switchers (to projector) units that
I have.
Cheers
WB
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<ljj24@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have a system which connects to BARCO monitor CD651 as display
> (using BNC). I am wondering if the display breaks down and I do not
> have a spare BARCO monitor, can I use a laptop screen as a stand in? My
> limitation is that I cannot add additional hardware or software to the
> system that support multi-monitor functions as I do not have the
> authority to modify the system. My only input is the video signal that
> is originally supplied to the BARCO monitor. Is there any hardware or
> software available that I can install in the laptop to make it as a
> secondary display? Rgds.
>
>
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