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Work with Video Devices

Published: February 18, 2011

Applies To: Windows MultiPoint Server 2011

[This topic is pre-release documentation and is subject to change in future releases. Blank topics are included as placeholders.]

This topic discusses how video devices, such as a monitor or projector, function when they are connected to a computer in your MultiPoint Server system or to a MultiPoint Server station.

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For help with video and display problems, see the Troubleshoot Audio and Video Issues topic.

Working with video monitors

Depending on your MultiPoint Server system hardware, there are two ways to connect a video monitor:

  • For USB hub-based systems, connect the video monitor cable to an open video port on the computer, as shown in the following illustration:



    Image of Video connection to USB hub-based system

  • For multifunction hub-based systems with built-in video support, connect the video monitor cable to the video port on the multifunction hub:



    Image of multifunction hub and video connection

For more information, see the Set Up a Station topic.

Working with video projectors

You can connect a video projector to your MultiPoint Server system when you want to project a large image to be viewed by others; for example, in a lab setting. For both USB hub-based and multifunction hub-based stations, you have two options for connecting a projector to a station:

  • Replace a monitor with a projector and use the projector as the display device for that station, as shown in the following illustration:



    Image of a projector connected to computer

  • Obtain a “Y” splitter cable to connect both a projector and monitor to the station’s video port, as shown in the following illustration:



    Image of a monitor and projector



    MultiPoint Server will display the same image on both display devices. When not projecting, you can turn the projector off and use just the video monitor.

When using either option, note the following:

  • Connecting a video display may require that you associate the station again so that MultiPoint Server can correctly recognize the new display. Follow the instructions that appear on the station’s video display device.

  • You may need to obtain adapter or converter devices to convert between DVI and VGA plugs.

  • Use of a “Y” splitter cable may decrease video quality on both video devices.

  • When using both a projector and a monitor via a “Y” splitter cable, MultiPoint Server adjusts the screen resolution of both devices to the lowest maximum resolution of either device—most typically the projector.

  • MultiPoint Server does not support extending a single station’s display across multiple monitors.

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