mirror flip vga output how to mirror vga output of one monitor
I am hoping that I can find a way to do this with the Nvidia Drivers.

I am running 2 monitors, each at 1024x768 for a Spanned View of 2048x768. I am running in spanned view so that I can have a video that is 2048x768 played in sync on both monitors.

Is it possible to MIRROR the output of ONE of those monitors in spanned view? There rotation, but no mirror / flipping.

thankyou!
I am hoping that I can find a way to do this with the Nvidia Drivers.



I am running 2 monitors, each at 1024x768 for a Spanned View of 2048x768. I am running in spanned view so that I can have a video that is 2048x768 played in sync on both monitors.



Is it possible to MIRROR the output of ONE of those monitors in spanned view? There rotation, but no mirror / flipping.



thankyou!

#1
Posted 07/16/2007 11:45 PM   
Ä I'm not shure if I got you right, but I think the 'planer mirror' setup in Stereodriver should do exactly this thing.
To try it out you have to choose Cloned Monitors in the driver menue and 'planer' in the stereo section...

I hope this helps...
Ä I'm not shure if I got you right, but I think the 'planer mirror' setup in Stereodriver should do exactly this thing.

To try it out you have to choose Cloned Monitors in the driver menue and 'planer' in the stereo section...



I hope this helps...

#2
Posted 07/18/2007 09:05 PM   
I've posted a more visual looking example of what I need.

[url="http://www.shootedit.com/3d/nvidia/"]one monitor mirrored example[/url]

Where exactly do I find Stereodriver as well?

This is an example of a monitor that would need a single monitor output mirrored.
[url="http://www.planar.com/products/flatpanel_monitors/stereoscopic/SD2320W.cfm"]Planar SD2320[/url]

I am pretty sure that I do not want "cloned monitors" because then both monitors would have identical data sent to each, am I correct? Or does this term change when stereo is in use.

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[quote name='LukePC' date='Jul 18 2007, 02:05 PM']Ä I'm not shure if I got you right, but I think the 'planer mirror' setup in Stereodriver should do exactly this thing.
To try it out you have to choose Cloned Monitors in the driver menue and 'planer' in the stereo section...

I hope this helps...
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I've posted a more visual looking example of what I need.



one monitor mirrored example



Where exactly do I find Stereodriver as well?



This is an example of a monitor that would need a single monitor output mirrored.

Planar SD2320



I am pretty sure that I do not want "cloned monitors" because then both monitors would have identical data sent to each, am I correct? Or does this term change when stereo is in use.



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[quote name='LukePC' date='Jul 18 2007, 02:05 PM']Ä I'm not shure if I got you right, but I think the 'planer mirror' setup in Stereodriver should do exactly this thing.

To try it out you have to choose Cloned Monitors in the driver menue and 'planer' in the stereo section...



I hope this helps...

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#3
Posted 07/19/2007 07:15 AM   
I'm not sure how all this works for the normal desktop or when using windowed mode. But if you are using fullscreen mode then if you set clone mode and later set stereo3d to planar mode it will in fact take the alternate stereoscopic image and mirror it before displaying it on the second monitor. However for video playback I don't know how this works.
I'm not sure how all this works for the normal desktop or when using windowed mode. But if you are using fullscreen mode then if you set clone mode and later set stereo3d to planar mode it will in fact take the alternate stereoscopic image and mirror it before displaying it on the second monitor. However for video playback I don't know how this works.

#4
Posted 07/19/2007 05:45 PM   
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