Re: TV out

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You'll need to download a previous SDK. The sample was removed from recent
SDKs (I think October 2004 Update was the last one that had the sample).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx

Wessam Bahnassi
Microsoft DirectX MVP,
Lead Programmer
In|Framez

"MDP Sistemas Digitales" <multimedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:umpLmdjVFHA.2768@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Wessam:
>
> Thanks for your reply! ...
>
> I'd need to do exactly that ... Active an Extended Desktop, but! ...
> I'd
> like to do it with a program (did it by myself), not following the tipical
> configurations steps. Click on a buttom to start the second monitor (TV
> output) and put the graphic on the screen.
>
> Thanks again! and sorry for my english!
>
> From where could I obtain "multimonitor screen saver" sample?
>
> Juampi David
> =)
>
>
> "Wessam Bahnassi" <wbahnassi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en
> el mensaje news:%23lPskLfVFHA.1384@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> First setup yout display card to either clone or extend desktop on the
>> TV. If you set it up as a clone of your desktop then you're already done.
>> Just start your app and bingo. If you use an extended desktop, then
>> you'll need more work to direct rendering on the second head. Checkout
>> the multimonitor screen saver sample for complete code to do this...
>>
>> Wessam Bahnassi
>> Microsoft DirectX MVP,
>> Lead Programmer
>> In|Framez
>>
>> "MDP Sistemas Digitales" <multimedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:OqXT1gZVFHA.2684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hi! ... anybody knows how to control the TV output of my ATI 9200??...
>>>
>>> I'd need to do a program able to put a 2D graphic or 3D graphic or TGA
>>> image, directly on TV output at a buttom click...
>>>
>>> This will be the sequence:
>>>
>>> 1st - click on a button
>>> 2nd - start the VGA TV out of my radeon
>>> 3rd - put the graphic on TV screen
>>> and finish the program with another click
>>>
>>> Anybody could help me?
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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