4k project to test on 1080p Beamers

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paralion
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4k project to test on 1080p Beamers

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I have a 4x 4K project. (4 walls, each 1 projection)
But now, for testing, I would like to show it it in 4 x 1080p
(I only have fullHD beamers atm, 4k will come later)

How do I switch to that in the best way?
(to later switch back)

Regards, p.

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Re: 4k project to test on 1080p Beamers

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Leave the comp on the 4x4k size and just change the advanced output....

when you go nativ the 4x4k it would look like this:

Comp: 7860 x 4320

On The input Side you take the 4 Areas with a slice each... on the output side you scale these 4 down to 1080 and assign it to the output you want to use...
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Re: 4k project to test on 1080p Beamers

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Thanks I will try that!
And if I understood correctly I can save these advanced output settings as presets, so I can switch between the 4k and 1080p versions?
Desktop: Ryzen 9, 32GB Ram, Nvidia 2070S
4 x 4k Screens. One 4k monitor extra for Resolume Interface.
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Re: 4k project to test on 1080p Beamers

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paralion wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 10:30 Thanks I will try that!
And if I understood correctly I can save these advanced output settings as presets, so I can switch between the 4k and 1080p versions?
Its possible to save the advanced output as presets... but its just 2 clicks for each output....

and you only can do the final 4k layout when you have the 4k stuff connected.... Do it with virtual outputs is possible but then you need to assign the correct screen to the correct output....

But if you want to actual test the workload and if your system can handle it well you need the real setup
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