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<blockquote data-quote="obsessed" data-source="post: 11041"><p>Using Media Portal navigating files on TV, my request is for Media Portal to support "Full Screen" mode on "Secondary Display" (dualscreen support)</p><p></p><p>The problem when using TV Menu is, that you *have* to change the Primary Display Resolution to match the resolution on the Secondary Display. (NVidia video terms, probably similar functionality on Radeon?!??)</p><p></p><p>If implemented, the TV output (secondary) can be operated in one resolution, independant of the (large) resolution used for the primary display (PC monitor)</p><p></p><p>An example (and the only one i'we seen) is J.River MediaCenter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="obsessed, post: 11041"] Using Media Portal navigating files on TV, my request is for Media Portal to support "Full Screen" mode on "Secondary Display" (dualscreen support) The problem when using TV Menu is, that you *have* to change the Primary Display Resolution to match the resolution on the Secondary Display. (NVidia video terms, probably similar functionality on Radeon?!??) If implemented, the TV output (secondary) can be operated in one resolution, independant of the (large) resolution used for the primary display (PC monitor) An example (and the only one i'we seen) is J.River MediaCenter. [/QUOTE]
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