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Two TVs at once [message #96441] Mon, 27 February 2023 03:30 Go to next message
Porter is currently offline  Porter
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My kids want to game together on separate TVs (we're keeping them separate because one has COVID while the other doesn't). What's the trick to running a game on two different TVs at the same time? Is it even possible?
Re: Two TVs at once [message #96461 is a reply to message #96441] Thu, 02 March 2023 20:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Leot55 is currently offline  Leot55
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There are a few ways to go about this, but the easiest method by far is to use an HDMI splitter. There'll probably be a miniscule amount of lag, but that's true for all the other methods, too. I hope your kid gets better soon.
Re: Two TVs at once [message #96533 is a reply to message #96441] Sat, 18 March 2023 16:29 Go to previous message
Madison is currently offline  Madison
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I hope that your kiddo is feeling better. Gaming on two devices is so much easier to do on two computers. Then you can mirror the screen. There's much less fuss that way, if it's an option.
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