dragonfly
07-07-2003, 09:46 PM
I've searched the forums for some info about this, but couldn't find anything relevant...
My computer has 2 nVidia video cards, both capable of outputting 2 vga signals and 1 S-Video, for a possible total of 6 displays for the system. I have 3 monitors attached, as well as a TV. My main monitor uses a resolution of 1600x1200, while my other 2 monitors and TV are set at a 1024x768 resolution.
Basically, what i've tried to do is move Sage around to the different displays. If I do it while watching TV, it often crashes (DirectX error, if someone wants to know the exact error, let me know and I'll post it the next time it happens), but if I do it while in "navigation mode" I can then move the video to the different displays. (NOTE: This in itself is a great improvement over the Hauppage WinTV2000 software, which would not alow me to display video anywhere but the main monitor!)
But the problem is once the Sage window is moved to another display, such as my TV, I cannot maximize the window. Well, I can, but it maximizes to 1600x1200, which on a 1024x768 display looks huge... not to mention 3/4 of the picture is missing :-)
Anyway, I'm thinking that multiple display support is something that people (not just me) might want. Although many people will use Sage on a standalone system, some (like me) will use it on a system that is regularly used as a computer, and will want Sage to be maximized on a second display. When that display is a TV, it's often difficult to have all displays be the same resolution. Hopefully this all makes sense.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has a similar setup to mine, and please let me know if anyone has other questions or needs further information from me.
My computer has 2 nVidia video cards, both capable of outputting 2 vga signals and 1 S-Video, for a possible total of 6 displays for the system. I have 3 monitors attached, as well as a TV. My main monitor uses a resolution of 1600x1200, while my other 2 monitors and TV are set at a 1024x768 resolution.
Basically, what i've tried to do is move Sage around to the different displays. If I do it while watching TV, it often crashes (DirectX error, if someone wants to know the exact error, let me know and I'll post it the next time it happens), but if I do it while in "navigation mode" I can then move the video to the different displays. (NOTE: This in itself is a great improvement over the Hauppage WinTV2000 software, which would not alow me to display video anywhere but the main monitor!)
But the problem is once the Sage window is moved to another display, such as my TV, I cannot maximize the window. Well, I can, but it maximizes to 1600x1200, which on a 1024x768 display looks huge... not to mention 3/4 of the picture is missing :-)
Anyway, I'm thinking that multiple display support is something that people (not just me) might want. Although many people will use Sage on a standalone system, some (like me) will use it on a system that is regularly used as a computer, and will want Sage to be maximized on a second display. When that display is a TV, it's often difficult to have all displays be the same resolution. Hopefully this all makes sense.
I'd love to hear from anyone who has a similar setup to mine, and please let me know if anyone has other questions or needs further information from me.