i don't know how to make visible the output of the program with the projector
, i need to see on my pc the program and and the same time project the result on full screeen .....
pleeeeese help me
how to make a full view??????
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Read the manual first
http://www.resolume.com/support/manual-2-2/index.html
If you have a problem beyond that be more specific and state your setup
http://www.resolume.com/support/manual-2-2/index.html
If you have a problem beyond that be more specific and state your setup
Gefroce 7 / DVDmax / 2nd monitor F***D or not?
I just bought a Shuttle SN25P, AMD x2, 2GB, Geforce 7 XFX card (7800 GTX).I have the same problem. My card is a nvidia fx5500, i can see any video in full screnn with windows media player on the TV but in Resolume the DVD-max option enabled and i have no option to use full screen ...?
In resolume 2.3 I see DVDmax as second monitor to enable. Media player plays full screen video on my cloned S-video output (if I span the screens horizontal, then Resolume is devided along the panorama... no option).
But Resolume just clones the monitor.
Why the H*LL does Resolume state: DVDmax, if this is a Matrox trademark?!?
(at least I can't find anything about "DVDmax" in my Nvidia XFX manual, nor at the Nvidia website...)
Please help, I have a gig in Venice in 2 days.... pfff...
ruben@westframe.com
ruben@westframe.com
Thank you in advance!
Ruben
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Matrox call it 'DVDmax'Why the H*LL does Resolume state: DVDmax, if this is a Matrox trademark?!?
(at least I can't find anything about "DVDmax" in my Nvidia XFX manual, nor at the Nvidia website...)
Ati call it 'theatre mode'
No idea what Nvidia call it.
It's a setting where (afaik) the video overlay is cloned at fullscreen to the second monitor (ie the projector).
If you can set your displays up like that beforehand, start resolume and click on 'display settings' and apply 'enable' to DVDmax (even if it appears enabled, apply it again). Hey presto, hopefully. If not, you probably don't have your 'DVDmax' equivalent setup properly, but since media player fullscreen's on the TV-out i reckon it's ok.