by FridayChild » Mon May 10, 2010 5:21 am
Your video drivers should have a section to manage multiple displays. How this section is called, and what the options are, depends on which card you have. Look for this section and configure the settings to extend your desktop to the secondary display (which will be your TV set) or, failing that, to clone it to the secondary display (suboptimal because in this latter case the resolution, form factor and colour depth will be the same as your primary display, while in the first case you can set them separately).
To route audio to the HDMI cable you probably will have to install the appropriate driver for your video card (in my case it comes separately from the main display driver); this in turn may require a MS patch if you are running Windows XP and haven't installed SP3.
Personally I'm using the TV set as the primary display while I'm using FS (there's an option to switch positions on the fly so that display #1 becomes #2 and vice versa, while retaining individual settings) so I can run FS at 1920x1080 (1080p, "FullHD").
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FridayChild on Mon May 10, 2010 5:22 am, edited 1 time in total.
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