I recently saw two monitors connected to the same PC, with each showing different screens/programs simultaneously. There appeared to be an adapter splitting the AV out port from one into two.
Anybody know how perform such a setup and if you require additional software/hardware, other than another monitor and the AV splitter?
I recently saw two monitors connected to the same PC, with each showing different screens/programs simultaneously. There appeared to be an adapter splitting the AV out port from one into two.
Are you sure about that? Splitting the video card output would normally display the same image on both. I think what you need is a dual output video card or two separate video cards.
Anybody know how perform such a setup and if you require additional software/hardware, other than another monitor and the AV splitter?
Dual output doesn't necessarily mean the card has to have two output head on it.
I've got a Nvidia quadro that allows for dual display but only has one output head from the card. Connected to the card is a further cable (molex) which splits the connection.
Simply put its a Y-splitter cables for connecting 2 (two) monitors to low-profile PCI/AGP graphic cards.