Thanks so much for this video! I can't tell how frustrated I was trying to set up my triple 55" monitors. You clearly explained it all step by step. Cheers!
Excellent straight to point presentation. I have wanted to do this many years ago- This is the 1st video that makes screen splitting so easy.My next project . Looking forward to next video.
What graphics card are you using to only have 1 HDMI and 1 Displayport on it? That splitter is rather expensive, I would have thought it would be cheaper to just sell your GPU and get a better one with more outputs?
Have you tried this in MSFS2020 yet? I wonder what it looks like with this particular set-up. (Three screens, different sizes, 90 degrees from eachother)
A quick question. I have 3 40 inch monitors and a standard 21 inch monitor but I notice after a dozen views that you do not use a standard monitor for windows but use the left monitor for windows. My displays show up as the 21 inch monitor is #1 and all three of the 40 inch displays show as #2. I am going to remove the 21 inch but where do you connect the actual computer? I have all three monitors connected to a hdmi hub as you do but not sure how to connect the computer so I see it on the screen like you are doing?
I have been searching for the hdmi hub from Startech that you have but am having a hard time finding it. What is the name and model # of the hub that you have. I really appreciate it. I am not that tech savvy and have bought 2 different ones now that I will send back for a refund but not really sure what I am looking for. Any info and help is certainly appreciated.
Hello ! Thank you for sharing the inspiring video. I wonder how do you connect the 3 TVs to your graphic card. Do you use DP to HDMI adapters? Are they all passive adapters or active adapters ? I have a 1070 graphic card. And I don't know what I need to buy. Thanks.
Not sure about him, but I can run three 2560x1440 screens on a single PC with relatively high settings and I get about 30fps. I have added another two touchscreens and two side monitors now and use 3 instances of x plane on same PC (2 GPUs). Framerate is still 30fps. I don't see the need for multiple PCs when a single powerful one will do.
Very good work. Why do you use a splitter screen ? Not enough outputs? Or it's because with the splitter you don't lose any FPS ? Because if we add screens in normal way, the FPS are often divided by 2
I only have one display port on my PC and a splitter only reduces the fps by 5-10 fps, where as if each individual HDMI cable was inserted into the PC's built in hubs it would drop by 20-fps, hope this helps!
Very nice setup. Lots of helpful information. Thank you for sharing. Is it possible for you to post a few pictures of the frame work for you cabin?
Finally I found somebody who explain it right! THANK YOU!
Thanks so much for this video! I can't tell how frustrated I was trying to set up my triple 55" monitors. You clearly explained it all step by step. Cheers!
Have you tried any of the new sims, msfs or X-Plane 12.
How do you get the cockpit removed to leave only the propeller and wings visible?
Same question...
Have you a build video of your cockpit.
Excellent straight to point presentation. I have wanted to do this many years ago- This is the 1st video that makes screen splitting so easy.My next project . Looking forward to next video.
Do you have another PC to connect the MIP?
many thanks!
I am currently trying to build a sim, and I was wondering if you could email me your plans if you made any.
Thank you!
What graphics card are you using to only have 1 HDMI and 1 Displayport on it? That splitter is rather expensive, I would have thought it would be cheaper to just sell your GPU and get a better one with more outputs?
Have you tried this in MSFS2020 yet? I wonder what it looks like with this particular set-up. (Three screens, different sizes, 90 degrees from eachother)
A quick question. I have 3 40 inch monitors and a standard 21 inch monitor but I notice after a dozen views that you do not use a standard monitor for windows but use the left monitor for windows. My displays show up as the 21 inch monitor is #1 and all three of the 40 inch displays show as #2. I am going to remove the 21 inch but where do you connect the actual computer? I have all three monitors connected to a hdmi hub as you do but not sure how to connect the computer so I see it on the screen like you are doing?
Hello SJ how do you setup propeller and both wings to configure multiple monitors on X plane 11
I have been searching for the hdmi hub from Startech that you have but am having a hard time finding it. What is the name and model # of the hub that you have. I really appreciate it. I am not that tech savvy and have bought 2 different ones now that I will send back for a refund but not really sure what I am looking for. Any info and help is certainly appreciated.
Hello ! Thank you for sharing the inspiring video. I wonder how do you connect the 3 TVs to your graphic card. Do you use DP to HDMI adapters? Are they all passive adapters or active adapters ? I have a 1070 graphic card. And I don't know what I need to buy. Thanks.
What are you driving your instrument panel with? Is it an IPad or another screen?
Wow nice setup just curious what graphics card are running with 1 display port.
How do you get the cockpit removed to leave only the propeller and wings visible?
How does he get those side screens to look so good. Mine are all zoomed in!
Can you share the frame dimensions.
With the doors and windows.
can you please give the model of splitter it is?
Great job! Can you tell the native resolution of the projector?
What kind of frame rate do you get with that? I have a similar setup but with 3 networked PC's.
Not sure about him, but I can run three 2560x1440 screens on a single PC with relatively high settings and I get about 30fps. I have added another two touchscreens and two side monitors now and use 3 instances of x plane on same PC (2 GPUs). Framerate is still 30fps. I don't see the need for multiple PCs when a single powerful one will do.
Exellent video! Thank you.
Thanks! This was really helpful. And nice setup by the way
How much you have to zoom in or out in each monitor and how do you do it?
What size are the tv‘s
32 inch LED HD Tv's
What size of the instrument panel
Thanks for sharing.
Very good work.
Why do you use a splitter screen ?
Not enough outputs? Or it's because with the splitter you don't lose any FPS ?
Because if we add screens in normal way, the FPS are often divided by 2
I only have one display port on my PC and a splitter only reduces the fps by 5-10 fps, where as if each individual HDMI cable was inserted into the PC's built in hubs it would drop by 20-fps, hope this helps!
@@aviatorsj9025 it was my first thoughts, but I don't understand why a splitter does a better job than one graphic card with multiple outputs.
@@ericveschi4904 because my graphic card dosn't have multiple outputs.