![]() Image quality probably won't be ideal because this isn't the native resolution for the Samsung, but it should be much better than before. The resolution can be adjusted on the mirror settings dialog. The best solution is to make the resolutions match, by using 640x480 for the Samsung when mirroring. ![]() You will get blocky text if the resolution of the mirror target display is higher than that of the mirror source display, such as in your case when mirroring from a 640x480 display to a 1024x768 display. Thank you in advance for your prompt assistance in this regard. However, the graphics and text are "blocky" or somewhat cratoonish.Īlso, I cannot display video overlay (DVD or TV) on the "mirrored" 1024X768 display. Whn I launch UltraMon mirror mode the 1024X768 is visible on teh VGA inputs of the Samsung 151MP. When I boot up only the Y, Pb, Pr from the ATI AIW 8500DV is seen on the HDTV connections. Secondary- PCI is a Nvidia Geoforce4 MX420 connected to a Samsung 151MP which ahs BVGA/Y, Pb, Pr HDTV and S-Video inputs. Primary- AGP ATI AIW 8500DV outputing 40X480 to the ATI HDTV Dongle as Y, Pb, Pr to an HDTV. I am testing Ultramon in aconfiguration as follows: To do this, go to Control Panel and open the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager, then uncheck 'Enable nView Desktop Manager'.ĭoes mirroring alays result in "blocky" text? Update on this issue: there is an easy workaround, with the nView Desktop Manager disabled, mirroring works fine. As far as I know the only workaround is to use older drivers.Ĭhristian Studer - Christian Studer 08:09 ![]() I have just tested the final 40.72 drivers for Nvidia video cards, mirroring still doesn't work with these drivers. Post Reply Forums -> UltraMon™ -> Mirroring and Nvidia 40.72 WHQL drivers ![]()
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