> If you are Chip Street, I'm sure Galvin has some kind of solution for
> mirroring out to two monitors. It looks like I may be too late but you
> didn't give a specific date.
> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 5:24:28 PM UTC-8, Chip wrote:
>> Hello geeks,
>> I'm have a video presentation challenge that I'm a little in over my head
>> in.
>> It's for a dance performance at Motion Pacific in a couple of weeks and
>> the piece calls for video to be projected on two opposing walls of the
>> room.
>> I'm wondering if there are any video presentation geeks out there who can
>> provide any of the following:
>> 1- Advice. I have a macbook pro and qlab that I will probably be running
>> the video from. Is this a good idea, or do I need a bigger machine?
>> 2- Apparently a Matrox TripleHead2Go is in order. Anyone know where to
>> rent / borrow / steal one? Or
>> 3- Another way to run two screens off of one computer. (I'm pretty sure
>> it can be the same image on both screens)
>> 3 - I expect I'm going to need a bit of vga cable, perhaps up to 100'.
>> I greatly appreciate an help that is out there. Feel free to reply
>> offline.
>> Chip
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