PC to Plasma TV

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  1. DobbyH

    DobbyH Member

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    I have a Radeon 9250 Display adapter with 3 outputs - VGA, DVI-D and Component (RCA) Video out.
    I want to connect to the VGA socket of my 42" Plasma screen and be able to run my existing 19" LCD monitor at the same time. The 2 screens are in adjacent rooms. To do it, I have a DVI-D to VGA adapter to convert the second output to run the second screen. How can I run the both screens in 'clone' mode?
     
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    does your driver support dual/cloned screens?

    if so you want a long cable or you need to convert it to composit cables and get an av wireless sender kit.
     
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    I'm told that I can get a clone driver but I can't seem to find one.
     
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    try here iv never used an ati card so the driver is something i know nothing about but im sure you know it better than i or that someone else will help.
     
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    I have the Radeon 9250 too. I connected the dvi port to the HDMI port of my plasma 50" tv with a DVI to HDMI cable and the picture is not good. The picture is slow (stop and go) when playing dvd from the computer. Can you help, please? Thanks.
     
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