Did you find a solution to this? I'm trying to render 3 screens as one with 5760 x 1080 resolution with no luck. It treats it as 3 independent screens and extended desktop.
Thanks
Jeff
[quote name='Phlebas' post='1085197' date='Jul 9 2010, 11:06 AM']Firstly apologies if this is in the incorrect forum.
We are currently trialling a few different quad screen cards for business use. One of our requirement is that the screens blank when we remote connect to them (using GoToMyPC).
The test bench is set up with 4 monitors, with a single desktop spanned across the 4 screens.
Currently in tests we haven't had any success with screen blanking. We get errors reporting that the video overlay is either being used by another application (not the case, this is bare bones system) or the video drivers do not support multiple monitor video overlay.
So I was wondering if this was the case regarding the current drivers i.e. do they support multi-screen, spanned desktop, video overlay?
If they don't are there plans/requirements to include this functionality in the future?
Many thanks.
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Did you find a solution to this? I'm trying to render 3 screens as one with 5760 x 1080 resolution with no luck. It treats it as 3 independent screens and extended desktop.
Thanks
Jeff
[quote name='Phlebas' post='1085197' date='Jul 9 2010, 11:06 AM']Firstly apologies if this is in the incorrect forum.
We are currently trialling a few different quad screen cards for business use. One of our requirement is that the screens blank when we remote connect to them (using GoToMyPC).
The test bench is set up with 4 monitors, with a single desktop spanned across the 4 screens.
Currently in tests we haven't had any success with screen blanking. We get errors reporting that the video overlay is either being used by another application (not the case, this is bare bones system) or the video drivers do not support multiple monitor video overlay.
So I was wondering if this was the case regarding the current drivers i.e. do they support multi-screen, spanned desktop, video overlay?
If they don't are there plans/requirements to include this functionality in the future?
Many thanks.
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Jeff CH
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Game-Ready Drivers
Jeff CH
Game-Ready Drivers
One clarification. We are running Windows 7 64 Bit. My colleagues PC is on XP. Could this be the difference?
Thanks Again
Jeff
[quote name='Jeff CH' post='1106193' date='Aug 19 2010, 08:08 PM']I have 3 High Def Screens hooked up to my NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 and its working perfectly in extended dsktop mode. However, when I try to share my desktop over Webex with a colleague who has an identical setup, Webex only shares the center screen. It turns out Webex is only capable of sharing the primary display. My colleagues PC was setup (different graphics card) to have the PC operate as if all 3 screens were the primary one. We couldn't figure out a way to do this from the NVIDIA Control Panel.
Any suggestions on what might work. I have colleagues in several countries and we were counting on having a webex link.
Thanks!
Jeff
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Jeff CH
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Game-Ready Drivers
Jeff CH
Game-Ready Drivers
One clarification. We are running Windows 7 64 Bit. My colleagues PC is on XP. Could this be the difference?
Thanks Again
Jeff
[quote name='Jeff CH' post='1106193' date='Aug 19 2010, 08:08 PM']I have 3 High Def Screens hooked up to my NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 and its working perfectly in extended dsktop mode. However, when I try to share my desktop over Webex with a colleague who has an identical setup, Webex only shares the center screen. It turns out Webex is only capable of sharing the primary display. My colleagues PC was setup (different graphics card) to have the PC operate as if all 3 screens were the primary one. We couldn't figure out a way to do this from the NVIDIA Control Panel.
Any suggestions on what might work. I have colleagues in several countries and we were counting on having a webex link.
Thanks!
Jeff
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Jeff CH
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Game-Ready Drivers
Jeff CH
Game-Ready Drivers
I have 3 High Def Screens hooked up to my NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 and its working perfectly in extended dsktop mode. However, when I try to share my desktop over Webex with a colleague who has an identical setup, Webex only shares the center screen. It turns out Webex is only capable of sharing the primary display. My colleagues PC was setup (different graphics card) to have the PC operate as if all 3 screens were the primary one. We couldn't figure out a way to do this from the NVIDIA Control Panel.
Any suggestions on what might work. I have colleagues in several countries and we were counting on having a webex link.
Thanks!
Jeff
Did you find a solution to this? I'm trying to render 3 screens as one with 5760 x 1080 resolution with no luck. It treats it as 3 independent screens and extended desktop. Thanks Jeff [quote name='Phlebas' post='1085197' date='Jul 9 2010, 11:06 AM']Firstly apologies if this is in the incorrect forum. We are currently trialling a few different quad screen cards for business use. One of our requirement is that the screens blank when we remote connect to them (using GoToMyPC). The test bench is set up with 4 monitors, with a single desktop spanned across the 4 screens. Currently in tests we haven't had any success with screen blanking. We get errors reporting that the video overlay is either being used by another application (not the case, this is bare bones system) or the video drivers do not support multiple monitor video overlay. So I was wondering if this was the case regarding the current drivers i.e. do they support multi-screen, spanned desktop, video overlay? If they don't are there plans/requirements to include this functionality in the future? Many thanks.
Did you find a solution to this? I'm trying to render 3 screens as one with 5760 x 1080 resolution with no luck. It treats it as 3 independent screens and extended desktop. Thanks Jeff [quote name='Phlebas' post='1085197' date='Jul 9 2010, 11:06 AM']Firstly apologies if this is in the incorrect forum. We are currently trialling a few different quad screen cards for business use. One of our requirement is that the screens blank when we remote connect to them (using GoToMyPC). The test bench is set up with 4 monitors, with a single desktop spanned across the 4 screens. Currently in tests we haven't had any success with screen blanking. We get errors reporting that the video overlay is either being used by another application (not the case, this is bare bones system) or the video drivers do not support multiple monitor video overlay. So I was wondering if this was the case regarding the current drivers i.e. do they support multi-screen, spanned desktop, video overlay? If they don't are there plans/requirements to include this functionality in the future? Many thanks.
One clarification. We are running Windows 7 64 Bit. My colleagues PC is on XP. Could this be the difference? Thanks Again Jeff [quote name='Jeff CH' post='1106193' date='Aug 19 2010, 08:08 PM']I have 3 High Def Screens hooked up to my NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 and its working perfectly in extended dsktop mode. However, when I try to share my desktop over Webex with a colleague who has an identical setup, Webex only shares the center screen. It turns out Webex is only capable of sharing the primary display. My colleagues PC was setup (different graphics card) to have the PC operate as if all 3 screens were the primary one. We couldn't figure out a way to do this from the NVIDIA Control Panel. Any suggestions on what might work. I have colleagues in several countries and we were counting on having a webex link. Thanks! Jeff
One clarification. We are running Windows 7 64 Bit. My colleagues PC is on XP. Could this be the difference? Thanks Again Jeff [quote name='Jeff CH' post='1106193' date='Aug 19 2010, 08:08 PM']I have 3 High Def Screens hooked up to my NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 and its working perfectly in extended dsktop mode. However, when I try to share my desktop over Webex with a colleague who has an identical setup, Webex only shares the center screen. It turns out Webex is only capable of sharing the primary display. My colleagues PC was setup (different graphics card) to have the PC operate as if all 3 screens were the primary one. We couldn't figure out a way to do this from the NVIDIA Control Panel. Any suggestions on what might work. I have colleagues in several countries and we were counting on having a webex link. Thanks! Jeff
I have 3 High Def Screens hooked up to my NVIDIA Quadro NVS 450 and its working perfectly in extended dsktop mode. However, when I try to share my desktop over Webex with a colleague who has an identical setup, Webex only shares the center screen. It turns out Webex is only capable of sharing the primary display. My colleagues PC was setup (different graphics card) to have the PC operate as if all 3 screens were the primary one. We couldn't figure out a way to do this from the NVIDIA Control Panel. Any suggestions on what might work. I have colleagues in several countries and we were counting on having a webex link. Thanks! Jeff