With any luck you can walk away feeling a bit more knowledgeable
nouser wrote:
if I have 2 cards I'll be able to display independent output from each
display, but I will not have the possibility to create a Single Large Surface.
Correct, at best you could get a group of up to 6 monitors. with the other 3 as separate.
nouser wrote:
Can I use the 1.2 MST hubs to reach an SLS with 9 monitors, or the Tripple Head 2 Go is a must in this case?
Sadly the MST hubs do not create a means to create a SLS, the MST hubs act a bit like a network switch, it just presents to windows 3 separate displays that are not in an SLS arrangement.
At present there are a few SLS devices, the Matrox Triple Head2Go (VGA/DVI/DP editions), Mview do some products, and then there is the more expensive
Datapath X4 (I look after a 25 monitor video wall that uses a collection of the x4 devices).
After this most video wall technologies tend to up-scale a lower resolution image to the resolution of the wall, ie a 1080p video source from a DVD player that gets up-scaled (stretched) to
fill 3x3 screens.
Some screens even have this feature built in where you may set the ID of each monitor and daisy chain a video feed to them, but again the maximum input resolution would be 1080p.
The devices I mentioned above are the only devices on the market at present that will create an SLS using native resolutions.
nouser wrote:
By the way, I read in this post
http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.ph ... 00#p148500 about one software that could help (softTH), but don't know if could really work with the 1.2 MST hubs (or eventually with two eyefinity cards).
SoftTh as awesome as it is, is unfortunately fairly limited also, it hooks into the DirectX9 engine and does some cleaver things, sadly this means it is locked to DX9 applications (typically games), as such web applications would not utilize this tool, likewise I am not familiar with any DX9 video players, this tool is really only useful for content that is being rendered in 3D in full-screen, such as a game.
nouser wrote:
And the DVI-D thing, both samsung displays (MD230X6 and MD230X3) have DisplayPorts so don't understand if the limitation still apply for them.
Thanks in advance!
Sadly the devices that do support DP input such as the Matrox Triple Head2Go DP Edition, is still using the logic chips of that from DVI-D and is therefore unfortunately limited to the same bandwidth as DVI-D, only difference is that it is now in a Displayport signal format / connector.
Hope this answers your questions.