Matrox TripleHead2go

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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Digitrevx
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Matrox TripleHead2go

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Small question regarding how you guys use this thing.
I don't see a option to break the cells into individual monitors. So do you just set it to be 1 large display and in Resolume just use slices?

I was hoping to see my displays broken up but I guess the matrox isn't that fancy..

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Re: Matrox TripleHead2go

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There are several threads on MTH2G. Please take a look around.
But yes, MTH2G will not give you three different displays. It will extend your output display resolution to the tripple head's. Then you position your slices accordingly.

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Re: Matrox TripleHead2go

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I was trying to ensure there was no other method instead of piecing together an answer from random reply's to other problems. Simple answer to a simple question thank you.

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Re: Matrox TripleHead2go

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Digitrevx wrote: Fri Jun 15, 2018 02:56 I was trying to ensure there was no other method instead of piecing together an answer from random reply's to other problems. Simple answer to a simple question thank you.
Let's say your TH2G has 1024x768 resolution each output. Then you would have a total of 3072 x 768 pixel resolution. Now, let's say you have three projectors placed properly. Anything placed between 0 and 1024 is projector 01. From 1024 to 2048 is projector 02 and from 2048 to 3072 is projector 03.

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Re: Matrox TripleHead2go

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Anything placed between 0 and 1024 is projector 01. From 1024 to 2048 is projector 02 and from 2048 to 3072 is projector 03.
Technically it would be 0-1023, 1024-2047 and 2048-3071 with the first pixel being between 0-1 and the last pixel being between 3071-3072.

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