Thanks so much for the detailed video. I was going to pay someone to set this up for me. What happened at the end? Suddenly ended…still very informative and easy to implement for someone that knows nothing
Sorry for the late response, but you should be able to do this through an HDMI Switch. Connect both Tvs the switch on one end and connect the other end to your Sound bar.
Mark thanks for the video. Do you have any suggestions... I have two separate monitors with my laptop. I have clicked on Detect and it is not finding another display. Thank you
The monitors need to plug in to the computer's graphics card. Video splitters will not help you as their purpose is to take the video feed coming from the computer and duplicate it across multiple monitors. If your computer doesn't have enough video ports, you should be able to buy a USB to HDMI (or whatever video port you need) adapter.
great job explaining the process
Whew 🙌🏾 Thank you ☺️ I was about to purchase a bunch of stuff that I didn’t need.
Thanks so much for the detailed video. I was going to pay someone to set this up for me. What happened at the end? Suddenly ended…still very informative and easy to implement for someone that knows nothing
Great video. Where did buy the desk top spacers. Looking for something similar.
You’re amazing thank you!
Hey mark I’ve watching you for a minute now luv your content I have one question how to connect one soundbar to two tvs
Sorry for the late response, but you should be able to do this through an HDMI Switch. Connect both Tvs the switch on one end and connect the other end to your Sound bar.
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Mark thanks for the video. Do you have any suggestions... I have two separate monitors with my laptop. I have clicked on Detect and it is not finding another display. Thank you
What’s your laptop make and model? Also which usb adapter are you using?
Dude you ROCK!! Thank you for this step by step!! Keep em coming !
Will do. Glad I could help.
Do you have to use a special splitter adapter to use dual monitors as extendable? I'm using a desk top PC with windows 10.
The monitors need to plug in to the computer's graphics card. Video splitters will not help you as their purpose is to take the video feed coming from the computer and duplicate it across multiple monitors. If your computer doesn't have enough video ports, you should be able to buy a USB to HDMI (or whatever video port you need) adapter.
What u do if the monitor doesn't have holes in the back to mount into the stand up
Then their not compatible man. It happened to me