![]() So, no sound, but it was just an experiment to see if it would work, and it did. I don't have a 10' HDMI cable so I had to run a 10' DVI-D that had a DVI-D/HDMI connector on the end to plug into my AV receiver. I then set Power DVD to full screen mode and the TV is now showing the Blu-Ray movie fine. The same desktop is then displayed on both the PC monitor and the TV. I had to go in and on my graphics card set the configuration to "clone". ![]() Sure enough, when playing Blu-Ray the software doesn't allow you to use the second monitor to watch the video on. Graphics card is an ATI Radeon HD 5450, HDMI to my computer monitor and DVI-D to the AV system. Set up my graphics card for dual screen mode, and the Power DVD 8 that shipped with the Dell had some issues so I downloaded the trial version of Power DVD 9. Bought a Dell computer, and planned on using the Blu-Ray drive to play disks on my home theater.
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