hi folks. our 2nd vga output only works when we directly connect to a second monitor, not if we connect to a matrix switcher/distribution amplifier. we've got a nvidia geforce pcx 5300.
anybody experienced the same problem/has any solution?
cheers
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vga matrix switcher problem
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yes one time this weekend on my last show.....
the solution i found is to connect first your 2 vga cable on your 2 monitor before putting on your computer, after starting, when the computer has reconise the 2 screen, you deconnect the cable and connect it to the switch box....
it's a little bit trasch has solution but it's the only one i found.
if someone have a better one...
Vj NoWig / the visual brothers

the solution i found is to connect first your 2 vga cable on your 2 monitor before putting on your computer, after starting, when the computer has reconise the 2 screen, you deconnect the cable and connect it to the switch box....

it's a little bit trasch has solution but it's the only one i found.
if someone have a better one...
Vj NoWig / the visual brothers
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Greetings,
Yeah, if you're using VGA swapping out your cable every time is probably your best bet. I need to use composite video, becuase I run over long distance and it's just more manageable. The inexpensive scan converter I use acts like a monitor, so I don't need to consistantly switch cabling.
David
Yeah, if you're using VGA swapping out your cable every time is probably your best bet. I need to use composite video, becuase I run over long distance and it's just more manageable. The inexpensive scan converter I use acts like a monitor, so I don't need to consistantly switch cabling.
David