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Old June 17th, 2010, 06:27 PM
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Re: Singer Monitor Issue

I have tried to replicate your problem on my own computer but can't.
This is the setup I tried.
Laptop with Hoster control panel showing for DJ, from the VGA out I connected a VGA to video converter (as shown in attachment "VGA conv,") . This has outputs for VGA, svideo and composite video. I connected a VGA monitor to the VGA out and an svideo out from svideo out socket at the same time. I had pictures on both external monitors with no loss of picture area.
But my resolution from the Windows/display/screen resolution was set to 1366 x 768 this is shown as the recommended in the windows setting as you can see in the attachment "Screen resolution".
With this VGA to video converter you do not need a splitter cable. If you are interested in this converter there is one for sale on Ebay at this address: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PC-VGA-TV-Vide...item563b59151e

Also on my system, if I show a video it doesn't stretch it to make it out of proportion, if the original video is 4.3 that is how it displays it.

I haven't seen any mention in these posts as to what version of Hoster you are running my above tests were done with 4.21.
Hope this helps you.

Roy.

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Old June 17th, 2010, 07:07 PM
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Re: Singer Monitor Issue

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I have tried to replicate your problem on my own computer but can't.
This is the setup I tried.
Laptop with Hoster control panel showing for DJ, from the VGA out I connected a VGA to video converter (as shown in attachment "VGA conv,") . This has outputs for VGA, svideo and composite video. I connected a VGA monitor to the VGA out and an svideo out from svideo out socket at the same time. I had pictures on both external monitors with no loss of picture area.
But my resolution from the Windows/display/screen resolution was set to 1366 x 768 this is shown as the recommended in the windows setting as you can see in the attachment "Screen resolution".
With this VGA to video converter you do not need a splitter cable. If you are interested in this converter there is one for sale on Ebay at this address: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PC-VGA-TV-Vide...item563b59151e

Also on my system, if I show a video it doesn't stretch it to make it out of proportion, if the original video is 4.3 that is how it displays it.

I haven't seen any mention in these posts as to what version of Hoster you are running my above tests were done with 4.21.
Hope this helps you.

Roy.

Roy
i tried it at home too,and, i have the same pc to to converter you have, i got mine connected to my 19" ( vga ) monitor and to 56" flat screen tv LCD ( 1080p) (s-video ) i have the same connection at the place i play,and i didnt have have problems, he can get the same converter from www.monoprice.com for $26.00
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Old June 22nd, 2010, 09:11 PM
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Re: Singer Monitor Issue

Roy, I am repeatedly able to replicate the problem with just a simple set up. I use my laptop and use the HDMI connector on the laptop to a 23" screen with a HDMI connector. Set the external monitor to 1920x1080. I see this issue when I play a song, not with the static image or with video playback. This only happens with CD+G.

The original problem was using a video converter but I was able to replicate the problem with the above setting. BTW, I use the same converter as one you showed below.

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Originally Posted by Roy Dennis View Post
I have tried to replicate your problem on my own computer but can't.
This is the setup I tried.
Laptop with Hoster control panel showing for DJ, from the VGA out I connected a VGA to video converter (as shown in attachment "VGA conv,") . This has outputs for VGA, svideo and composite video. I connected a VGA monitor to the VGA out and an svideo out from svideo out socket at the same time. I had pictures on both external monitors with no loss of picture area.
But my resolution from the Windows/display/screen resolution was set to 1366 x 768 this is shown as the recommended in the windows setting as you can see in the attachment "Screen resolution".
With this VGA to video converter you do not need a splitter cable. If you are interested in this converter there is one for sale on Ebay at this address: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PC-VGA-TV-Vide...item563b59151e

Also on my system, if I show a video it doesn't stretch it to make it out of proportion, if the original video is 4.3 that is how it displays it.

I haven't seen any mention in these posts as to what version of Hoster you are running my above tests were done with 4.21.
Hope this helps you.

Roy.

Roy

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