
Option "MetaModes" "DFP-0: 1920x1200 +0+0, DFP-1: 1920x1200 +1920+0;
DFP-0: 1920x1200 +0+0, DFP-1:NULL"
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
EndSubSection
NOTE: In the above example, NULL represents a single display configuration. This line will cover both dual
and single display configurations.
To support additional resolutions, define additional combinations on the same line:
Option "MetaModes" "DFP-0: 1920x1200 +0+0, DFP-1: 1920x1200 +1920+0;
DFP-0: 1920x1200 +0+0, DFP-1:NULL; DFP-0: 1680x1050 +0+0, DFP-1:
1680x1050 +1680+0; DFP-0: 1680x1050 +0+0, DFP-1:NULL; DFP-0: 1600x1200
+0+0, DFP-1: 1600x1200 +1200+0; DFP-0: 1600x1200 +0+0, DFP-1:NULL; DFP-0:
1400x1050 +0+0, DFP-1: 1400x1050 +1400+0; DFP-0: 1400x1050 +0+0,
DFP-1:NULL; DFP-0: 1280x1024 +0+0, DFP-1: 1280x1024 +1280+0; DFP-0:
1280x1024 +0+0, DFP-1:NULL"
NOTE: The EDID file provided to the X server must still support the listed resolutions.
Creating an EDID file on Linux
To create an EDID file on Linux:
▲
Use the NVIDIA tool nvidia-settings.
NOTE: A physical display must be attached before you can use the NVIDIA tool.
NOTE: The EDID file can be in either .bin or txt format.
NOTE: You can also use the method described in Creating and applying an EDID file on Windows
on page 48 and just copy the EDID file to the Linux system.
Remote Audio
Remote Audio on Windows
The following table describes the paths taken by both application-generated audio output and microphone
audio on Windows.
Table 8-1 Windows RGS audio data paths
Audio playback from the remote computer to the local
computer
Sending of microphone audio from the local computer to the
remote computer
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