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Windows 7 Magnifier - Stretching Video across multiple monitors

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Uploaded on Mar 1, 2009

In this video I demonstrate stretching a video across six monitors via the Magnifier in Windows 7. An awesome tool for multimon users, one I"ve been waiting for since Windows 2000 and I started playing with multimon.

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  • adamroseski

    how do you get windows 7 magnifier

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  • Oscar Hughes

    Can anyone help me?!

    I am currently doing uni project, where i want some scenes of a film to be shared over all the monitors like in this video. But in other parts of the film, I would like each monitor to be showing a different video. Can this be done? And what software/hardware will I need?

    I'd appreciate anyones help, thanks.

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  • Jaguar7444

    Video looks better when I hook my laptop to my 50" tv... no lines because of monitors or different shades, etc. But this is cool. I guess I have to look for your tutorial on how you did it.

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  • 7dayscommitted

    dude, how can I do this on win. Vista? please help me!

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  • muhamin01

    @tsilb true :D 47" @ 1080 is no better then 21.5"

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  • Casey Adams

    If its no trouble could you explain this method a little better? So you just hooked all those mons up and used windows mangnifier ?? more specific please ! :)

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  • labobo

    that looks so bad

    different light strengths, colors and latency's

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  • Jake Kearns

    i should correct that and say, resolution for surfing the web is bad, but if you run a nice video in VLC or WMP (or even from Youtube), works fine.

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  • Jake Kearns

    he's right, I use a massive screen, the resolution is terrible sometimes, I think it might actually be hard on one's eyesight, but also run a 2nd monitor with proper resolution, and a 3rd monitor with a different, ("dedicated") PC for streaming video if I want something to watch etc.

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  • John Barlow

    thats when you get one 60 in tv

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