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PostPosted: 29 Jul 2008, 19:19 
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I PMed Paddy this question and he reccomended that I post it up here so I am in case anyone has any thoughts on the matter.

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Hello,
I have been a huge fan of this site for ages. I have been widescreen gaming for years but have never really considered trying the whole surround gaing thing with multiple monitors.

I recently was looking at some threads you started featuring "grid" Although I am not a racing sim fan... that game looks absolutely beautiful on those screens! Needless to say it enticed me a bit.

So down to my question.

I currently own a 22" Samsung 225BW. I am purchasing a HP LP3065 in the next few weeks. I did some measuring and found that my 22" is the same size (physically) when tipped on its side in portrait mode. If I picked up another one of these Samsung 225BW's could I use this tripleHead thing? Secondly... My setup is a bit complicated. I also am a digital photographer so I use a macbook pro connected to my screen as well. Is it possible to use the triplehead with my Macbook pro setup as well as with my PC. So in theory.. THe mac would be connected and using the 3 screens in addition to the laptop screen. and the pc would use just the 3 screens. Am I getting into trouble here?

Also... I am mainly an FPS player. When playing FPS games like COD4, would I be able to use only the middle screen and use the side screens for other things like running ventrilo or whatnot. I suppose that would mean running the game in windowed mode.

Sorry if this PM doesn't make much sense. But you seem to me to be very intelligent and probably understand what I am asking.

Regards,
Brad


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PostPosted: 29 Jul 2008, 19:22 
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Hi Brad ...
eeek ... not easy to answer ... Laughing

Using the TripleHead2Go you can't have individual monitors rotated/turned on there side ...
It is possible though with SoftTH ... http://www.kegetys.net/SoftTH/

Regarding your Macbook Pro ...
Firstly let me mention I know nothing about Mac's ... that said ...
I'm not sure what you are asking ... at the moment you have one screen and your notebook ...
If I understand correctly ... your PC is connected to one input on your monitor and your notebook to another ... you then switch between the two inputs.
You should be able to do the same thing when using the TH2G.
The notebook connected to any of the secondary inputs to the monitors.

Also the TH2G works with Mac Book Pro ... should you want that in TripleHead too.
Take a look here .3.. http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/solutions/mac/
and here ... http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/solutions/mac/choice/ ... it says ...
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Why TripleHead2Go Digital Edition:
Dual-link DVI conne33ctivity offers a purely digital connection from system to displays3
Adds up to three external digital monitors to your system for maximum onscreen real estate
Can use notebook's LCD alongside three external displays


Here is another thing worth considering ...
I have never tried it but as the TH2Go has two inputs ... one digital and one analogue ... maybe you would be able to run both your PC and your mac in TH.
Here is a Matrox connection diagram I have added the text showing a possible connection setup for you ...



I guess it would mean (in this configuration as opposed to connecting your Mac directly to one of your monitors) that you would have to have either your Mac or your PC turned on but not both ... I'm not entirely sure.


Regarding playing a game on the centre screen and having other things running on the side screens ... yes you would have to have the game running in a window.
CoD4 can work in TH and believe me once you try it in TH you will not want to play it on a single screen ever again ... Laughing
I can't play any game on a single screen any more it just doesn't feel right after playing in TripleHead.
Take a look at the fix for CoD4 here .. http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/8385
It isn't perfect as there are some Punkbuster issues and dopefish is still working on the fix for the latest patch.
Here are some screens ... http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/

Another thing worth mentioning is the current lack of widescreen resolutions with the TH2G ... take a look here ... http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/7651
SoftTH can do widescreen, rotation and different aspect ratios etc. (as I mentioned earlier) there is some info on that also in the thread.
I am sure that Matrox will be working on the lack of widescreen resolutions as it would be in their best interests but when they will sort it no one knows and Matrox don't seem to want to comment on future features.

I hope that answers some of your questions ...

BTW ... You should have posted your questions on the forum as I'm sure others would want to know this stuff and there may be others that could help you more than I can ...
Never mind ... no big deal ...


Cheers ...........

PaddyWak


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PostPosted: 29 Jul 2008, 19:24 
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So how do I switch between the digital and anologue inputs on the TH2G?

Thanks!

B


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PostPosted: 29 Jul 2008, 19:44 
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I think you may need to get two DTH2Go boxes. You could run each one digital, and then switch between the inputs on your monitor


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2008, 00:22 
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The TH2Gd has an analog and a digital input for peeps to use one or the other, not both. And if I were to hazard a guess, I'm thinking plugging both, 1 to pc, 1 to mac would confuse the (censored) out of the TH2Gd, especially when it comes to monitor IEID and whatnot.

You could probably get away with plugging/unplugging dvi or svga depending which of mac or pc you use, how the TH2Gd will manage that however I have no idea.

Switchboxes are mostly out of the question as they are mostly for 1 source 2 displays and not 2 sources 1 display.

As Ibrin said, 2 TH2Gd seems to be the only viable option.


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2008, 00:25 
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I think a KVM switch would work, wouldn't it?


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2008, 01:04 
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http://www.aten.com/products/productItem.php?pid=20080107103319001&psid=20070130114411002&pcid=20070130111333003&layerid=subClass3

this is the only one i could find, supporting high enough resolutions.


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2008, 01:26 
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I would buy 2 triple heads... but the thing with that is that each of my monitors need to have at least 2 dvi inputs no? My sammy has only a dvi and a vga.


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2008, 01:36 
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you don't need two TH2Gs:

Monitors -> TH2G -> KVM Switch Output

PC -> KVM Switch Input1
MacBook -> Kvm Seitch Input2


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PostPosted: 30 Jul 2008, 01:45 
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Hmm, had forgotten about kvms, I think some rare ones have dual dvi or something. That might work.

And please ignore my switchbox part in my previous reply, it should have been '2 sources 1 display and not 1 source 2 displays.' which would work, provided the res. was supported.

The switchboxes I've had have issues just getting to 1920x1080/1920x1200 though so nevermind 3840x1024.

Don't think I've seen a dual-link one but that wouldn't work since the TH2G uses 2 single link dvi cables. So a dual-dvi kvm seems to be the only viable option, and for that price, may as well buy another TH2G.

So far the only dual head dvi switch I've found is:
http://www.avocent.ca/products/sv/switchviewsc8_dvi.asp

Severely overkill and most likely more expensive than a TH2G.

-edit- found a probably cheaper one:
http://www.startech.com/item/SV231DVIDDU-2-Port-StarView-Dual-DVI-USB-KVM-Switch-with-Audio.aspx

Still, TH2G wins.


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