Not getting proper resolution for DISPLAY2
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 18:39
We just started working with Arena v5.0.1 and have found a few small issues.
1) Advanced output no longer has ability to "reset to defaults" and once you do a "save & Close" there is no longer ability to Undo. Saving and loading and such is cumbersome.
2) Unable to see Display Resolutions in the Output menu from the main interface screen anymore. In order to get Display outputs, it seem that you must open Adv, Output and then pull down on the available outputs .
3) BIG PROBLEM: Resolume not getting proper resolution from the OS. See in the attached screenshot. The OS is properly detecting the Panasonic PT-DZ13K as recommended 1920x1200 .. however, Resolume is not properly detecting that resolution in it's Advanced Output options.
This is an Acer Aspire 5 Laptop running Windows 10. Dsplay info reports:
Monitor: Generic PnP
Renderer: AMD Radeon HD8750M
Gfx Cards: AMD Radeon HD 8650G + HD8750M Dual Graphics
Any help in getting the Arena 5 Advanced Outputs to recognize the resolution that the OS recognizes, 1920x1200 would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
1) Advanced output no longer has ability to "reset to defaults" and once you do a "save & Close" there is no longer ability to Undo. Saving and loading and such is cumbersome.
2) Unable to see Display Resolutions in the Output menu from the main interface screen anymore. In order to get Display outputs, it seem that you must open Adv, Output and then pull down on the available outputs .
3) BIG PROBLEM: Resolume not getting proper resolution from the OS. See in the attached screenshot. The OS is properly detecting the Panasonic PT-DZ13K as recommended 1920x1200 .. however, Resolume is not properly detecting that resolution in it's Advanced Output options.
This is an Acer Aspire 5 Laptop running Windows 10. Dsplay info reports:
Monitor: Generic PnP
Renderer: AMD Radeon HD8750M
Gfx Cards: AMD Radeon HD 8650G + HD8750M Dual Graphics
Any help in getting the Arena 5 Advanced Outputs to recognize the resolution that the OS recognizes, 1920x1200 would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks