yeah, I read about this elsewhere. what people would do is split the signal via y-adapter, or video device which output supported 2 or more monitors, and then cover whichever part of the screen was not theirs with cardboard or something.
if you want to spend a lot of money, go get yourself a nice video editing board, and use it to crop the top/bottom half of the video, and bring it up/down to center. and to the same for the other player....
it's A fix, but it's not THE fix.....
You think there would be a small market for devices that handel video signals in this way. they've got Digital video stabalizers for removing macrovision via analog signal.. you would think it's not that hard to design something that would split a video signal right down the middle and pass them on to 2 seperate outputs....
I think I'll look into this.