promosa wrote: ↑Tue Dec 17, 2019 20:07
Since as far as I can tell regular consumer cards don't link their physical outputs to anything in windows this can change every time you launch Resolume. So It can work perfectly one day and then the next everything is fucked up even though nothing has changed at all.
What kind of card are you using? Almost every card out there has a port priority built in. They may not post these in the specs but you can find the correct order to plug in displays. Normally the series of cards mostly follow the same priority (2x series, 1x series, 9 series etc)
Take the 2080 for example:
https://forums.evga.com/Video-Port-Prio ... 72959.aspx
If this is a server that moves around, I recommend labeling the ports so you can always plug stuff back in correct order. Even if you use all the same equipment every time, if you plug in an external device to a different port, it will most likely change the port order, because the the external device ID is associated with another port now.
Inside windows display settings, make sure you have the proper monitor set to "make this my main display". Also, the scale and layout percentage is a per display setting, not a system wide setting, so you have to make sure to change each display to 100%.
Also inside NVIDIA control panel I normally go to "Adjust size and position" and change the scaling mode to "No scaling", set perform scaling on to "GPU". The only devices I leave as "Aspect Ratio" and "Display" are converters that perform scaling internally (something like hdmi to sdi or dvi to sdi converters)
I run this kind of setup on a regular basis, so it seems odd that your settings are constantly resetting.