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    Omega drivers = no go if you want s-video out

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by alexjl, Jan 4, 2006.

  1. alexjl

    alexjl Notebook Consultant

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    On the stock drivers there was a tab to have ALL media be displayed full screen in secondary monitor.

    Example, load up VLC, MPC, BSPlayer or any other media player. Then push play. That video will now be full screen on the second monitor. Even if itÂ’s minimized and on the laptop desktop.

    Now if I want to do this, I have to display my desktop on the TV and fiddle with the media player until it is correctly stretched.




    So.... is there any way to use the omega drivers while still keeping this option?

    Thanks