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Depends on how many pixels you have.Esrhan wrote:http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/9931 ... nr0.th.jpg
I wonder if the neverending "artist painting an artist, painting an artist" effect would be possible like this.
And God spoke unto the Chicken, and He said: "Thou shalt crosseth the road", and the Chicken did cross the road, and there was much rejoicing.
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You spend all that money on a TV and a TV in, yet you refuse to use After Effects so you have to spend uncountably more hours on an AMV just to prove a point. You don't realize how sad that is, do you?
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By TV in I meant TV Out. >_>
BUT THAT'S OKAY. Because I have another story.
This christmas I got another monitor. And My video card is a 6150, with a regular monitor input thing and a DVI. Well, I didn't know DVIs were for monitors, and the new monitor didn't have a DVI connector. I asked Kham about this, and he's like "Oh, you just need an adapter thing."
So I go to my brother, who's supposed to be hardware savvy(Whereas I'm more of a software type) and he says I don't need any type of "adapter thing". So Christmas comes around, I get the monitor, I have no extra blue hole to plug it in, so I figure, "This adapter thing Kham talked about must be another video card."
So I bought the other video card, the FX 5200, which was roughly 60USD, install it, and my computer can't figure out which Video card it's supposed to be using, so it just stays black.
Regardless if BIOS says it's using the integrated video, it still can't figure out wtf is going on with another Video Card in there. So I uninstall all my NVidia software and try to install both the video cards at the same time, BUT THE SYSTEM SHUTS DOWN.
"Oh no, you tried to install two video cards where the not-onboard one is a lower value, you're screwed, here's the BSOD."
So I post ont his tech-help forum I hang out in and they're like "Oh, Dual Monitors? You're doing it the hard way."
And I'm all "WELL OBVIOUSLY, BUT PLEASE ENLIGHTEN ME AS TO WHAT THE EASY WAY IS."
They say, well both your video cards should have two inputs, and I say There's a blue one and a white one and a TV Out, yeah, but the plug won't fit in the white one.
And they go on about how I should try to get my other video card to work, and then this girl comes in on the second page and says "Why can't you just plug the second monitor into your first video card?"
And of course I go "WELL IT WON'T FIT JACKASS"
And she says, "You need a [monitor plug thing] to DVI adapter thing."
BUT THAT'S OKAY. Because I have another story.
This christmas I got another monitor. And My video card is a 6150, with a regular monitor input thing and a DVI. Well, I didn't know DVIs were for monitors, and the new monitor didn't have a DVI connector. I asked Kham about this, and he's like "Oh, you just need an adapter thing."
So I go to my brother, who's supposed to be hardware savvy(Whereas I'm more of a software type) and he says I don't need any type of "adapter thing". So Christmas comes around, I get the monitor, I have no extra blue hole to plug it in, so I figure, "This adapter thing Kham talked about must be another video card."
So I bought the other video card, the FX 5200, which was roughly 60USD, install it, and my computer can't figure out which Video card it's supposed to be using, so it just stays black.
Regardless if BIOS says it's using the integrated video, it still can't figure out wtf is going on with another Video Card in there. So I uninstall all my NVidia software and try to install both the video cards at the same time, BUT THE SYSTEM SHUTS DOWN.
"Oh no, you tried to install two video cards where the not-onboard one is a lower value, you're screwed, here's the BSOD."
So I post ont his tech-help forum I hang out in and they're like "Oh, Dual Monitors? You're doing it the hard way."
And I'm all "WELL OBVIOUSLY, BUT PLEASE ENLIGHTEN ME AS TO WHAT THE EASY WAY IS."
They say, well both your video cards should have two inputs, and I say There's a blue one and a white one and a TV Out, yeah, but the plug won't fit in the white one.
And they go on about how I should try to get my other video card to work, and then this girl comes in on the second page and says "Why can't you just plug the second monitor into your first video card?"
And of course I go "WELL IT WON'T FIT JACKASS"
And she says, "You need a [monitor plug thing] to DVI adapter thing."
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Well, it can't be sadder than linking two unrelated traits.SQ wrote:You spend all that money on a TV and a TV in, yet you refuse to use After Effects so you have to spend uncountably more hours on an AMV just to prove a point. You don't realize how sad that is, do you?
I'd like to add that that TV makes for fun viewing sessions. The Fifth Element and ROS5 looked pretty sweet on it
