Audiosoft,
Thank you very much again for the extended view: It's perfectly fitted to browse the eJukebox web links!
And even if I could retract the left pannel that would also work in 800x600!!!
Thanks
Hm, i am left wondering why you need to use the 800x600 resolution? I know you use a TV, but the 1024x768 resolution looks should look good on a TV as
well.
Isn't the future more in the likes of having bigger fonts on a 1024x768 resolution, than having to make everything fit into 800x600?
Unfortunately, most mainstream Video cards and laptop computers today only support TV out at 640x480 and 800x600.
Aha, i see. No wonder, then. I am blessed with a very good video card, which i wholeheartedly reccommend; the Matrox Parhelia. I do believe i get 1024x768 out on TV with it, and i figured everyone else did as well. It's very expensive, though. But the three-monitor ability is excellent, as well as having two monitors and one TV output at the same time.
Exact, my video card TV out support 800x600 at the most!
And the worst is if I use the TV output my monitor also fall at 800x600 with the same image on two screen...
But as my system is nearly 5 years old...
The only exploit of my system is I run Windows XP.
I know Matrox cards are very good. My first video card was a Matrox, but without TV out!
Audiosoft,
Maybe, you could add the player controls to the right click menu. That would allow to control the player even if the left panel had been reduced.
Do you think my idea is plausible on the future versions?
Thanks.
Ok, probably you don't want to buy a new graphics card, but the advantage of the modern cards is, that almost all of them can treat the TV-out as
a secondary display instead just as a cloned display.
But that leads me to my prior request
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Indeed, I dream to have eJukebox on my TV while I work on my computer...
I hope Audiosoft look into your problem concerning your second monitor.
At least, the day where I will buy a new computer...