Hi!
I've tried a similar thing some years ago, and this is the nearest I got back then (if I remember correctly):
- I used a raspberry Pi OS image with desktop
- I configured the desktop to span both screens
- I've started a single VLC session with GUI
- I've scripted some xdotool-commands to move, resize and fullscreen the single video window to both screens
It's an ugly hack, and I even can't remember if I was content with the result back then. Might be there was tearing on at least one of the screens or the like. Just wanted to share the idea![Wink ;-)]()
Greets,
Kiste
I've tried a similar thing some years ago, and this is the nearest I got back then (if I remember correctly):
- I used a raspberry Pi OS image with desktop
- I configured the desktop to span both screens
- I've started a single VLC session with GUI
- I've scripted some xdotool-commands to move, resize and fullscreen the single video window to both screens
It's an ugly hack, and I even can't remember if I was content with the result back then. Might be there was tearing on at least one of the screens or the like. Just wanted to share the idea

Greets,
Kiste
Statistics: Posted by karlkiste — Sun May 05, 2024 8:01 am