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Re: Graphics card with 2 HDMI ports
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Wrong. Any decent media player allows you to specify which output device to use.
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Thank's I wasn't a 100% sure which is what I said with this bit on the end of the sentence which you chose to ignore just to, try and make me look like a idiot.
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You could drive both tv's off one pc however, if you want to watch something on both pc's at the same time you will run in to issues due to audio, as you won't iirc be able to specify which audio output each piece of media uses, but I have not tried doing that so you might be able to but it would probably be abit fiddily.
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Originally Posted by alferret
Didn't realise dvi feed audio.
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That's good to hear/see.
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It'll be stored in the kitchen 5 ft from lounge TV and 8 ft from kitchen TV. They already have a wd live media player.
I think the idea would be that PC/TV could be accessed from either room and not sure about watching 2 different "films" at same time, will speak to them tomorrow and get a fuller idea about what they need.
What I need to remember is that they are both 72 and ease of use is paramount.
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If they are not going to want to use both TV's at the same time, then as said above you could use HDMI for one TV and use a DVI to HDMI lead for the other, but iirc you would need to manually select the audio output each time you wanted to use a different TV for audio.
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