Epson PowerLite 955W Operation Guide - EasyMP Multi PC Projection - Page 81

Limitations, Connection Limitations

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Windows 16-bit color 32-bit color Mac OS X Approx. 32,000 colors (16-bit) Approx. 16.7 million colors (32-bit) Parent topic: Supported Resolutions and Colors Limitations Check these sections for restrictions applied when projecting computer images while using EasyMP Multi PC Projection. Connection Limitations Limitations when Projecting from Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Live Photo Gallery Limitations in Windows Aero Limitations when Projecting from Windows Media Center Parent topic: Appendix Connection Limitations Note the following limitations when using EasyMP Multi PC Projection. • You can connect up to four projectors to one computer and project simultaneously. (Multi-screen is not supported.) • You can connect up to 50 devices between computers that are running EasyMP Multi PC Projection and smartphones or tablets that are running Epson iProjection. (The number of computers is limited to 16 or 32. Tablets that are running Epson iProjection cannot join the connection if any of the computers are running an older version of EasyMP Multi PC Projection.) • Audio can only be transferred when connected to one projector and projecting one computer screen in full screen mode. If multiple projectors are connected or if the projected display is divided, audio cannot be transferred during projection. • If the transmission speed of the wireless LAN is low, the network may disconnect unexpectedly. • Applications that use part of DirectX functions may not be displayed correctly (Windows only). • You cannot project full-screen MS-DOS prompts (Windows only). • There are times when the image on the computer screen and the image projected by the projector may not match exactly. • Movies are not played as smoothly as they are on a computer. 81

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Windows
Mac OS X
16-bit color
Approx. 32,000 colors (16-bit)
32-bit color
Approx. 16.7 million colors (32-bit)
Parent topic:
Supported Resolutions and Colors
Limitations
Check these sections for restrictions applied when projecting computer images while using EasyMP
Multi PC Projection.
Connection Limitations
Limitations when Projecting from Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Live Photo Gallery
Limitations in Windows Aero
Limitations when Projecting from Windows Media Center
Parent topic:
Appendix
Connection Limitations
Note the following limitations when using EasyMP Multi PC Projection.
• You can connect up to four projectors to one computer and project simultaneously. (Multi-screen is not
supported.)
• You can connect up to 50 devices between computers that are running EasyMP Multi PC Projection
and smartphones or tablets that are running Epson iProjection. (The number of computers is limited to
16 or 32. Tablets that are running Epson iProjection cannot join the connection if any of the computers
are running an older version of EasyMP Multi PC Projection.)
• Audio can only be transferred when connected to one projector and projecting one computer screen in
full screen mode. If multiple projectors are connected or if the projected display is divided, audio
cannot be transferred during projection.
• If the transmission speed of the wireless LAN is low, the network may disconnect unexpectedly.
• Applications that use part of DirectX functions may not be displayed correctly (Windows only).
• You cannot project full-screen MS-DOS prompts (Windows only).
• There are times when the image on the computer screen and the image projected by the projector
may not match exactly.
• Movies are not played as smoothly as they are on a computer.
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