Thanks Yochee, but this isn't a solution in our case. We verified windows has recognized all projectors at the right resolution, before starting Resolume. Also Resolume is set to start after a 60 second delay after PC startup, allowing lots of time for projectors and signals etc to be stable.yochee wrote:I think I have had this problem for a long time. My trick is to fire up a colored windows backround so that all projectors are recognizing the incoming video signal. 10 secs after they set themselves accordingly to the incoming signal (usually some OSD stuff is showing up) I start Resolume.
I think its more a proble of consumer projectors. Even worse is the problem when disconnecting a cable during a show and reconnecting, usually the video output is moved a few (2-3) pixels to the left or the image is a little bit (2-3) pixel less wide. Trick to get back to the right resolution is to not save anything (= not save wrong display calibration) and restart the computer. I had this problem with my last 3 laptops
We never had this problem in Resolume 5, only in 6. So I think its something to do with Resolume not always getting a consistent display ID from Windows. Either because of a Resolume 6 bug, or due to weirdness from an update in Windows 10.