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OT: Apple TV
There is just too much variance in the internal clocks between cards. Even using the separate logical outs of a single device there can be a certain amount of drift. The only way to guarantee sample accurate timing is to output through a single multi-channel device, pre-interleaving the multiple streams into a

Multiple video cards - how?
"Bob I" wrote: Please see Multiple Monitors in Windows Help and Support, plenty info there. Leigh Weems wrote: What is required to have multiple video cards in 1 computer? My primary video card is AGP and has both VGA and DVI outputs. The secondary video card is a PCI and also has both VGA and DVI outputs.

Multiple video cards in 1 PC
GA-P35-DS3L is excellent, and setup for single video card with plenty of room for the new X1 cards coming out for digital TV. Of course I'm not running multiple cores now either. You're not the first guy to tell me that ASUS is "crap" either. I'm beginning to wonder if there's some validity to that statement

Multiple video cards with RedHat
(NF7 MB, 2800+ CPU, 512mb ram and a current NVIDIA video board). I also have a spare monitor which I'd like to put to work. So, I thought of getting a cheapie PCI video card - and then what?? Is ther anything to be done in the BIOS? I assume the OS (Win xp pro) would have no problem recognizing it.

Multiple Video cards in Win2000
Matthieu Herrb matth...@laas.fr fa netbsd help You wrote (in your message from Saturday 29) Hello, Does NetBSD 1.4 or NetBSD-current have support for multiple PCI video cards on the i386 platform when using X windows? I do not see any comments about support for this (or lack thereof) in the

Win98 Multiple Monitor support?
"Perry
E. Metzger" pe...@piermont.com mailing netbsd help Charlie Allom <char...@rubberduck.com> writes: is it possible to run 2 monitors from 2 different PCI video cards? X does not use the vga or other devices for driving the monitor -- it essentially contains its own drivers. It will thus happily deal with two

BP6 + Win2K + multiple video adapters
I can't thing of a situation that one would have an application requiring a PCI and AGP video card in a system at the same time, that could not be better served by one dual channel AGP video card, such as a dual channel G450 Matrox. Care to enlighten? "Philip Kovacs" <kov...@pobox.upenn.edu> wrote in message

Multiple video cards in W95
If you'd like multi-mon, you should have an AGP video card + a PCI video card, or an AGP card with multiple outputs. -- Please reply in newsgroup. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Luke" <ltom...@cmiti.com> wrote in message news:0a7c01c31e1a$80ce42d0$a401280a@phx.gbl.

Video capture card with multiple pins
Linux and X11 do support multiple monitors. So how do we do this then - I have an ATI 32Mb Radeon LE AGP which my monitor runs off, but also an ATI 32Mb AiW 128 Pro PCI which has all the lovely DVD/TV/Video features. I've had both cards running in this box but not at the same time. I would quite like my Radeon/19"

PPC vs Pentium Pro Read it and weap
wrote: G-squared wrote: Do you record to the DVDs so that you can keep them or is it just a vehicle to use in multiple locations? What is your capture card and source (cable, satellite, or OTA)? Each PC has an ATI HDTV Wonder and 9600XT video card, 1 gig RAM and a 500 gig drive to record OTA using a Winegard

Multiple video cards
BTW, I also capture SD analog at 12 Mbps CBR MPEG2 via the OnAir on-board-converters and find that PC playback using VLC or MPC over ATI x1300 video cards' DVI interfaces provides quality as good as I was getting from an OPPO 971 HDMI. Further, the OPPO and other similar players would play unauthored MPEG2 files,

Multiple video cards with windows-98?
Anyone out there have any experience running two video cards to support two monitors under ME? One card would be PCI and the other AGP. I'm considering buying a new AGP card and I have access to two monitors, so I thought maybe I can keep the Viper 550 PCI card in there, and use the new Radeon AGP card.

Thank You, Hauppauge
Ian Fette i...@mediaone.net microsoft public windowsnt setup It does not support multiple video cards to my knowledge, but it DOES support video cards designed for multiple monitors (with 2 ports on the back) Correct me if I'm wrong someone, but I know it supports cards designed for dual monitors.

multiple video cards
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and one user writes that the new P4 2.0GHz i850 motherboard has a bug where you are unable to use more that one video card for a multi-monitor setup - you must use a dualhead AGP card for that purpose. Whether this was a problem with using a PCI video card or multiple video cards is something I'm

OpenGL and Multiple Video Cards Under Win2K
I was considering the P4T as an upgrade to my old, reliable P2B, but I've been reading some messages and articles here and elsewhere about an i850 chipset bug which causes severe performance problems when using AGP and PCI video cards simultaneouly. The "workarounds" basically prescribe using a dual or quad head

the ole DOS sound card shuffle
But changing the video card screws up everything. I can't have different builds for different video cards. Will the ChangeDisplaySettingsEx work for me? Also I've read in one of the threads that Slobodan posted inf for supporting multiple nVidia video cards without multple Components. I would like to see an example

Cannot connect my tv to nvidia Geforce 8800 GT card
Multiple video cards in one system is a valid method of using multimonitor. If you want a computer with three or four or five monitors connected to it, what would you have done? -- Jason Tsang - Windows XP MVP & Associate Expert Find out about the MS MVP Program - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh

Multiple audio / video in a graph synchronisation
Doug White dwh...@resnet.uoregon.edu mpc lists freebsd questions muc lists freebsd questions On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Mark Thomas wrote: Just curious if anyone out there has used FreeBSD to support multiple video cards, either with X or without. If you have (or tried and been unsuccessful), I'd like to hear about it.

Multiple video cards in one system
For example, xinit -- :0 (1st server) xinit -- :1 (2nd server) and, after that, you can do netscape --display :0 http://... xpdf --display :1 xxx.pdf So how do you get an X server running on each graphics card? What I'd like to do is have Gnome and my source code on my AGP/19" and KDE and a preview in a few

multiple video cards
Note: just because XP sees the card and installs it does not mean it will work in a multiple situation. "Ed" <QuantumS...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1b56901c2310e$84a3b6a0$3bef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA10... Is it possible to use multiple video cards in one system (one is AGP and the other PCI).