displayijng video on external monitor

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j3man
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displayijng video on external monitor

Post by j3man »

just installed this peice of software (resolume2). very nice indeed. was just woundering how the video is output on a second monitor or projector?...
i could really do with sum more ram aswell to be fair as at minute i have 512mb and all this video trickery kills my machine. not worry

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screen setup

Post by therandelman »

hi!
ever checked out the SCREEN SETUP button? u can configure the output there... (of course u will need to have a graphic card, which is capeable of a dual head function...)
also look thru the SUPPORT section of this page. u will find lots of needfull information there (manual, FAQs, ...)

enjoy.

#trm:cool:

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

ah right that makes sence. i was being abit thick. My graphics card is geForce 128mb, not sure which one number off hand, bout a year or so old but has done me justice up2 now but ive never tried linking up a seperate monitor - i presume it goes into the back of the card as long as it has DV support?!... well im planning on hookin my computer up2 a projector in a venu for club night in little while so hopefully i can get it sorted for then.

One more question that i have is about the resolume interface - what are the three boxes in the top left corner - next to the layers?! there allways empty not sure what they are for...


Josh

therandelman
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RTFM...

Post by therandelman »

3 boxes for global effects...

dont be afraid to left- and rightclick anything u want in resolume. u will find out loads of stuff...

more answers to your questions in the MANUAL
and in the FEATURES description

(the words in capitals are links actually... hard to make out...a job for superbart? ;) )

[Edited on 12-10-2004 by therandelman]

j3man
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Post by j3man »

:cool: sorted. well im in the process of playing with resolume and getin to grips with what it does. pretty user friendly to be fair..

cheers anyhow for the feedback

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