From: Dominique D. <dom...@fr...> - 2006-04-29 07:52:35
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Dave Dodge <do...@do...> writes: > As far as output, your choices are to either run a single X server > on both displays and then make sure the applications show up at the > right spot (because the displays are essentially one giant desktop); That might prove difficult to output *video* on both heads. Theorically, such a setup would work if xine use x11 driver for both video. But it requires a lot of CPU for full screen video (software zoom for both video) I did try something like that about 1 year ago with Xfree86 using xv video driver where zooming is done by the video card. The problem is that video has only *one* xv HW for 2 heads (well, that's the case for my radeon 9200). It didn't work well: either I use xv on one side and x11 on the other side and I used 100% CPU, or the video did not work well (I don't remember the exact details). HTH |