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how do i install an overhead monitor.?
what wires do i connect to get power and video on the overhead monitor,if im connecting it to a in dash tv...
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2008-04-22 00:55:08 by michael l
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We installed an overhead LCD monitor w/ build in DVD in an GM SUV with a custom build shroud for the Factory installed look. MECP Certified ...
over head video?
i just brought an 8" overhead video monitor with built in dvd...what type of wires do i need for this
It depends on the model. Some units have a cable with a DIN plug that connects to the overhead with a junction box that connects to the other end. This box has the power wires. It may have separate wires on the overhead for connecting the built-in dome lights, which you may have to extend unless the factory dome light is nearby or you're removing the stock dome light fixture and installing the overhead there.
Then some units just have the cable that runs down to the dash with wires and RCA cables dangling from it. Unless you bought it used, it should come with any special cables needed.
Some units have built-in FM transmitters. If your's doesn't, you will need to purchase one to get the sound to play through your car stereo system.
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How do i make a projector from an LCD monitor and an overhead projector?
I saw a video on youtube of someone doing it but is it as simple as taking the LCD apart and then putting it on top of the overhead?
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how do you have two video cards in the same PC show the same image?
I'm trying to show the same image to my PC monitor and an overhead projector. If I use a Y splitter it degrades the image. So I have two video cards; but I can only extend the desktop to the projector instead of showing the exact same image. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks!
Go to your display properties and uncheck 'extend desktop'. if using a laptop, there is a function key (HP is F4, but on others it should be the one with the monitor screen on it) that will toggle through how the display's are handled ie; laptop only, extended monitor and extended monitor & laptop display. You have to hold down your Function key and hit the F4 to do the toggleing. If it is your desktop, you need to find the same combination of function keys. Also, make sure that you display property monitors are positioned correctly on the test area. Two video cards I don't think will do it, could be wrong on that.
2007-05-27 10:21:13 by Sahil K
Can I mix LCD and CRT monitors on a dual monitor system?
At my church we use a computer to play music for the choir and show powerpoint slides on an overhead projector. I had a y-splitter on the monitor output of the video card. It worked well for months. Then I was asked to set up a dual monitor system. I changed the video card and added a CRT monitor. The CRT and the overhead ran off the y-split cable. The LCD ran off the other output and ran as the second monitor. Again, everything worked well but after a week the LCD seemed to freak out and went white. I switched it to the other output on the video card and again it went white. I replaced it with a CRT monitor and again we had normal dual monitor function. Later, another guy took the LCD home and turned it on. It worked fine. Did unpluging the power to the LCD cause it to reset? Is the LCD prone to "freaking out" if it is hooked up to a dual monitor system when the other monitor is a CRT? Thanks for any help.
Sorry, I couldnt get the reply to send. I would think the problem is a defective LCD monitor. Plug it back in yours and see if it works, if it does, take it back and tell them the picture goes out intermittantly
2007-03-19 05:22:47 by Bill G
What kind of video card would be better for a media pc?
I'm building a pc that's going be running two 19'' monitors and an overhead projector. This is going to be an upgrade from an old sempron single core CPU with 2.25GB DDR400Mhz Ram and one AGP 512mb gddr2 and one PCI 128mb video card. The computer is going to have a quad core AMD processor (Phenom 9850 2.5GHz) and 4GB DDR2 800Mhz RAM. The only thing I'm wondering is which would be better for the video memory itself. I've narrowed it down between two options.The motherboard has PCI-E slots and is Crossfire capable so ATI cards are a must just in case we decide to add a second card later on.
My first video card selection was a Visiontek HD 3870 512mb gddr4 video card. Specs: 320 stream processors. 512mb gddr4 memory. Core clock unavailable, mem clock unavailable, 256 bit interface. I chose this card as a possibility because I have two running in crossfire in my home machine, they seem to preform decently with games but I wasn't sure.
Second option: Sapphire HD 4850. Specs: 1GB GDDR3, 800 stream processors, 625Mhz core clock, 1986Mhz mem clock, 256 bit interface. This seemed like a good media card because of the excess of memory and amount of stream processors.
If you could tell me which video card would be better for running the two 19'' monitors and the overhead projector (we play videos and announcements and such where we're using it) It would be greatly appreciated. If you can tell me of a different card that would preform even better than these (remember, ATI preferred) you can do that too. We're not looking to break the bank on a 500$ card, we're preferring to spend less than 140$ for one.
Oh, and a few miscellaneous questions for me that are sort of irrelevant. What exactly are stream processors used for? Like how do they function and aid the video? Why were GDDR4 video cards almost completely abandoned by ATI? Is there a major difference in GDDR3 and GDDR4? And finally is it better to have less faster memory in a video card or more slower memory?
Thanks!!
Oh, and is there a benefit between 128-bit and 256-bit cards?
Stream processors are the "single instruction multiple data" (abbreviated SIMD) processing units that actually do the computations for 3D graphics and visual effects like antialiasing. Video playback does not use these stream processors very much.
Unless you are going to be playing graphics-demanding 3D games on that machine, you don't actually need gamer-level cards like the HD3870 or HD4850. You can go with just midlevel HD4670s for video presentations.
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