Is it pausible to set up 2 monitors/TVs on my Xbox.
For instance I want to use a small tv for gaming and my large tv for entertainment.
Is it pausible to set up 2 monitors/TVs on my Xbox.
For instance I want to use a small tv for gaming and my large tv for entertainment.
You could invest in a video splitter that allows you to hook up multiple displays at once. But since you’re hooking up two screens to your system, both your screens would show the same thing.
If that is the case, I’m afraid it is not a viable choice.
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> You could invest in a video splitter that allows you to hook up multiple displays at once. But since you’re hooking up two screens to your system, both your screens would show the same thing.
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> If that is the case, I’m afraid it is not a viable choice.
What I was thinking was with the whole snap feature showing two different things. So I could forge and put the TV on some thing to show contextual references or just watch tv as well. The snap feature seems useless on a single tv
Cause the snapped part is far too small to even be worth using.
Probably wouldn’t work any way the snap feature is terrible both things don’t run smoothly.
Youtube is like 1 frame a seconds and the game becomes unresponsive and forge is laggy as
Snap functionality is being removed in a future update due to lack of use , so I don’t know how long this concept will even be viable , if it works at all. Don’t have the link right on hand , but if I find it , I will post it.
here is the link : Mike Ybarra says snap replacement is coming