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01-06-2009, 05:20 PM #11
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Hi Guys,
Just what I'm looking for.
Nice movie!
Does anyone has an idea what the Sol7 software approx. costs?
I couldn't find any indication on the site? (Just checking whether I can squeeze it in the budget plan.)
Thanks,
Geert.
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01-06-2009, 05:39 PM #12
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450 AUS $
and Support for a Year. Also included the Beta Version with THG Support...
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01-07-2009, 03:35 AM #13
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Thanks Daniel.
I definately can squeeze it in the budget.
Thanks again, another problem solved!
Geert
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02-04-2009, 04:42 PM #14
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Hey guys
I've never seen this forum before. What a great place! I'm hoping you guys can help. The thread title suggests we're all trying to do the same things..
I have a TH2GO Digital Edition (latest firmware and Powerdesk SE drivers) and 2 Panasonic AE1000U projectors. I have a couple questions:
First, I had this setup working at 2880x900 resolution on my previous machine, which used a single nvidia 8800GTX to drive the TH2GO, running on Vista 32. I just built a new machine using Vista 64 and 2x 295GTX's. I can only make one projector work at this time. I spent many hours last night trying to get this to work again. I have tried running the TH2GO on both cars, and in SLI and non SLI mode. No result.
Powerdesk detects my setup, detects the projectors...it shows a successful install and the TH2GO shows a green light. Normally once I have that green light it works fine. But still nothing.
Second question, I originally purchased these projectors specifically because they offered great resolutions and had a great rebate. My plan was to run dual 1920x1080 (3840x1080), which the TH2GO says it is capable of. But I have never been able to get anywhere near that resolution to work on the TH2GO. Their tech support hasn't been much help. They've tried...they even fried one of my TH2GOs by reflashing it so many times trying to get this to work properly. In the end I settled for 2880x900 because it worked.
I know the projectors will produce 1920x1080, because when connected directly to the PC each one will display at 1920x1080 independently. AND I can get dual 1920x1080 when connected directly to the video card and use windows to drive both monitors. But Vista does not allow spanning on nvidia cards.
So it seems like the TH2GO would be my answer, but it doesn't seem to actually perform as advertised. At least not when connected to projectors (even though it does detect them by name in Powerdesk SE).
Any ideas on this one? What resolutions are you guys able to run on the TH2GO on your projectors? Did you have to do anything special to make it work?
I know the SofTH2GO is an option, but it has too many compromises and is not widely compatible with the games I run. I prefer to use hardware to do this anyway.
I hope someone can help. I'd really love to take advantage of the widescreen gaming capability I thought I was buying. But at some point if I can't get this working I may cut my losses and sell the second projector, and just run with a single image. It's less headaches. But I've gotten so addicted to even 2880x900. I don't want to go back! lol
Thanks in advance
-Smoky
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02-04-2009, 04:50 PM #15
Smoky.. Welcome to MyCockpit.
I have a similar problem with my Tripple Head. I gather it detects that my projector can only run certan resolutions, and I can't select anything more then 800X600.
Anyway, thats a problem I am dealing with. Could it be the 64-Bit operating system..?
Are you sure the TH2GO will work on this platform?
Just a thought.
Trev________________________
Trevor Hale
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02-04-2009, 05:09 PM #16
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Thx for the Welcome!
Matrox offers Vista 64 drivers. And I can get one projector to work from the TH2GO. I'm also assuming their compatibility validations during install are working properly. Everything looks like it checks out. Even Vista64 doesn't throw any "driver not supported" kind of warnings.
And I know guys on widescreengamingforums are using Vista64 successfully. In fact the issue those guys are wrestling with is getting the latest video boards + Vista64 + 5040x1050 resolution working. Matrox has been releasing beta gxm drivers to address the issue. So ya Vista 64 is definitely in range.
I only wish my problem was that I couldn't get the absolute max resolution. Right now I get nothing, of course. But even before I still felt kind of robbed at 2880x900.
Thx
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02-05-2009, 05:07 AM #17
Because of my video card, I was only getting 2400 x 600 from my TH2Go. When I changed cards, a whole new world of resolutions opened up for me.
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02-05-2009, 12:07 PM #18
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Well, I hope that ends up being my case. Right now switching cards resulted in nothing working at all. Another fruitless night last night. My build would have taken a single evening had it not been for this roadblock.
I found another firmware patch not yet posted by Matrox that was given to a fellow on another forum. It installed fine, and after it did I got a bunch of "device detected" tones from the pc. But then, still nothing.
I'm even following all the old tactics...reboot at every step, and start with the lowest resolution and work up to the widescreen resolutions. That would almost always fix a problem like this when I first got the TH2GO on the old machine. Once I got past a couple reboots with the screens working it would stick.
The only progress I felt I had last night was learning that booting to the TH2GO (rather than to a regular monitor connected directly to the video card, so I can see) has varied results. Most times the TH2GO boots to a red light. That suggests something is wrong somewhere. I just can't put my finger on what yet.
I always feel a little left behind with this TH2GO. It seems like the one device that the majority of folks can get working with no problem, but I get stuck. I never get stuck unless everyone else is stuck. Not with most things. Spending a year with less resolution than I expected, and now no functionality at all... it's driving me crazy!
I'll be working on it more tonight. I've got a few more iterations I can think to try to get the monitors to fire up. lol I feel like I'm trying to start an old car. I've got fuel, but no spark.
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02-05-2009, 12:58 PM #19
Which TH2G are you using? The analog or the digital? I would try a dual 720p resolution. Matrox has a new driver beta out for those with issues. Try this: http://www.widescreengamingforum.com...ic.php?t=14366
Also, about Sol7. You can request a download account to try Sol7 demo for free. That way you can also help with the bug testing and decide it's right for you before purchase. If it isn't right for your situation, send them feedback about what they might do to improve it. They've been very receptive to expanding into the simpit community.
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02-05-2009, 02:30 PM #20
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Thx I'll check that out.
It's a TH2Go Digital edition. I got the Dig Ed just to make sure I had the widest resolution support.
I've never seen my TH2Go communicate at 720 to my projectors. Only 2880x900. But I'll give it a shot. (Although I have tried indirectly just because I go through all resolutions after a reboot, trying to get the TH2Go to 'catch'). Thay is another flavor of troubleshooting I can focus on though. Thx
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