I am getting many private messages from people asking me how I managed to view the live F1 race on ITV and also the official Live timings simultaneously on the Pioneer XDE plasmas...
Here's how I did it....
I have a
vga-splitter cable with a VGA cable running to the VGA input of my Pioneer media-box as well as a desktop monitor. Using the split-screen features of the Pioneer, I can have ITV showing at the same time as my computer input.
The official timings come from the official F1 website (
www.f1.com ). Just follow the instructions. You will need to register before you can view the live-timings page. Its a simple procedure, and they will send you an email with a verification code.
Once registered, and signed in, you can go to the live-timings page!
Sounds simple, but how did I manage to make it fill the screen with no Internet Explorer Toolbars etc...? How do you expand the non-expandable popup?
Here's the secret...
First, log in and go to the live timings page, then close down your internet browser. (This is to ensure that you have the "cookie")
Resize your computer display to 400x300 or to the lowest it can go. I find that the advanced options in my NVIDEA driver gives me many more resolution options than the standard Windows Display properties dialogue-box.
Once you have massive-big writing on your computer, click on START.... RUN (or open a DOS command box).
The clever bit is to launch Internet Explorer on the command-line with the "-k" option and the URL of the live timings page.
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iexplore -k http://www.formula1.com/race/livetiming/popup/757.html [/FONT]
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This will launch IE with no toolbars or status bars or address bars. Just a nice clean screen.
Use the scroll-bars so that the race timings are positioned properly.
Now adjust your picture-in-picture functions of your Pioneer.
To be safe, you may wish to turn the contrast/brightness down slightly on the VGA input of your Pioneer.
Now sit back and enjoy the race.
White text is the latest data. This turns to Yellow when the next sector is completed Green text is the driver's personal best sector/lap time Pink text is the best sector/lap time by any driver
Dont forget to switch off the screen-saver on your PC
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