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How do I create a multiple screen set-up where one image is stretched across the screens?

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How do I create a multiple screen set-up where one image is stretched across the screens?

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Creating a multi screen set-up can be accomplished in various ways. First to be explained, is the most economical solution of a three screen set-up with an image stretched across all the screens. Three projectors and three screen of the same size are needed. Also needed is a computer with a program like ProVideoPlayer playing HD clips and a device call a TripleHead2go. Take the output from the computer, and go into the TripleHead2go. The TripleHead2go will split the VGA signal in to three parts. Take the outputs from the TripleHead2go and plug them into the the appropriate projectors. Also each screen can have its own computer or “media server”. Because of its features, this solution is specific to a program called ProVideoPlayer. Trough a feature call “grid mapping” each of the computers will play a dedicated portion of a video clip that will be sent to the projector. When all put together, the images create an entire image displayed across multiple screens. The previous solutions cur

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