macbook. not pro

Bro, does your rig even lift?
alchemist
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Post by alchemist »

Originally posted by edwin
S-video is not possible yet a stated may times before.
thanks edwin, I know that

maybe I didn't make it clear but when asking about s-video I had 'DVI-to-VGA- to scan converter - to S-Video' solution in mind.

In theory it looks good, but has anyone actually tried this on MBP?

wayne
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Post by wayne »

I use resolume 2.4 on my black mac book in boot camp and it runs like a dream... no probs no worries.

Here is the big question how the hell do u get resolume to run in desktop parallels??? few hours trying to figure it out

mow
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Post by mow »

hi,

i am on a macbook pro and running resolume on parallels without problems.
i am using build 3036 of parallels. didn't test it so far on two screens but will give it a try soon.

just make sure you use parallels in fullscreen or at least as a maximized window.

aroestenburg
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Post by aroestenburg »

You will find that parallels is yet to support
dual display output - I faced the problem when attempting to
run resolume in parallels on my mac pro

Boot camp also would not support dual display on the mac pro
I am interested to hear that it has been working for some of you
I only wish I had read the blog before changing out to a macbook
on which it works fine?

Have drivers been updated to support dual out on the mac pro's in bootcamp??

Adam

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