[Low spam risk] [iBook] Widescreen from iBook?

dahengel at rockwellcollins.com dahengel at rockwellcollins.com
Tue Sep 5 14:44:54 PDT 2006


Does the ibook support DVI? If it did I would use a dvi to hdmi cable and
get the video in that way. I would not be suprised if the vga port on the
monitor only allows a typical pc resolution and not the full widescreen
format.

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I did (1) and (2), yes.  I know (3), and the specs on the Vizio 32"
HDTV say that the resolution is 1366 X 768.

I have it plugged into the HDTV's VGA port.  Do you think it possible
that it doesn't support more than 1024 X 768 via the VGA port, and
yet it supports more through the HDMI port?   I would go out and pay
for a converter and an HDMI cable if that could possibly do the
trick, but this really is only a temporary measure until I purchase a
Duo Core Mac mini to be the hub of my home theater PC.


On Sep 4, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Angus Wallace wrote:

>
> 1. So you ran the script?
>
> 2. did you reboot the computer?
>
> 3. It will only affect a monitor that you connect to your iBook -
> it won't
> affect the iBook's built-in display.
>
> 4. Maybe your external monitor only supports 1024x576. Is it
> spanning (can you
> have different windows displayed on the external as compared with the
> internal?
>
>
> Quoting Joe Roberts <joereform at mac.com>:
>
>> I have installed Screen Spanning Doctor, but the only other
>> resolution provided  after installation is 1024 X 576.  Anyone else
>> have any ideas?  Thanks!
>>
>> On Sep 4, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Rob's Junk wrote:
>>
>>> http://macslash.org/article.pl?sid=04/02/06/195218
>>> you could try this link for advice and links to the app
>>>
>>> Regards, Robbie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4 Sep 2006, at 19:49, Joe Roberts wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know that there is no "built-in" way to get my iBook to fill up
>>>> the screen on my HDTV at 1366 X 768 resolution, but is there any
>>>> shareware/freeware solution to trick my iBook into doing so?
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