If I bring popcorn can I come an watch it on your new tv?
Chocolate would be better
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Mike said
Qimage should be able to show the slide show on the projector as long as the projector is set up as a second monitor in Windows. Just drag the slide show screen over to the second monitor/projector and it should stay there. Give it a try.
I tried it using the TV as a second monitor set such that is was a clone of the laptop screen. In the Windowed slide show mode, I was able to drag the slide show window across to the TV screen and the main Qimage screen remained on the laptop. In the full screen mode, the laptop & TV both showed the full screen view which is better from the audience point of view and quite easy to operate. I just need to work out the procedure for going back to the main Q screen, so I can revert to showing a single image (mouse over space-bar) and then re-start the slide show at where I left off. The trick is to select the re-start image on the preview before doing CTRL S.
So, it does look like using Qimage slide show is a viable option, it'll save extra work in making a slide show in anther application.
Just to comment on using a TV as a monitor; the laptop is 1250x800pixels, the TV is 1921x1080pixels. I could not fill the TV screen despite trying to select the TV resolution on the display properties of "monitor 2". The TV told me it was unsupported
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I used a setting of 1250x800 to get it to work. I assume I'd need some sort of HDMI conversion device to "fill" the screen.
I set the "monitor" colour space in Q to sRGB and the TV colours looked good.
The next step is to check it out with the projection system. All should be ok there, the projector is 1024x768 pixels.
Terry.