Help mirroring image on hdtv

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#1 Ross_the_Boss6
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My computer monitor is hooked up to my computer via dvi and my hdtv via hdmi. I can easily extend the desktop to the tv, but when I tried mirroring the images, the aspect ratios were out of whack for both. Any help?

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#5 Ross_the_Boss6
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Thought my hdtv was 1080p, not 720p. Guess I can't mirror an image while keeping the native resolution of both.

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#6 aruntisa
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Eur sorry I don't know
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#7 MonsieurX
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[QUOTE="aruntisa"]Eur sorry I don't know

Then why are you posting...? :| And to tc,no you can't mirror image if the resolution isn't the same.
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#8 Ross_the_Boss6
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Can I somehow play my games full screen on my tv using the extended desktop setting? Even though I'm sacrificing resolution, some games are nice to play on my bed with a controller. Netflix works fine like this.

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#9 darksusperia
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Can I somehow play my games full screen on my tv using the extended desktop setting? Even though I'm sacrificing resolution, some games are nice to play on my bed with a controller. Netflix works fine like this.

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yes, just switch it so the HDTV is the primary display.