Well, with CS3/Vista you can so I suppose with PP2 you can also. I drag it
around by clicking on the 5-dots of the tab and can position/dock it
anywhere within the main Premiere window or anywhere on another monitor.
This can be done with any panel, not just the Program Monitor panel. Whether
or not it will affect your delay issue I can't say, since delays may not be
caused by the monitor itself. But it will give you extra real estate to work
in.

 

Lee

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Keith
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Using a 2nd monitor

 

Hi all. 

Is is possible to use a second monitor connected to my video card to 
display the program monitor?

Right now I am using a small tv on my firewire-connected MiniDV deck to 
monitor the time line video. However, there is a delay with the video 
and audio this way when I use my computer speakers to monitor the sound 
and the TV to monitor the video.

Simplified question:
Can I use one monitor to view project window, effects panel, timeline, 
etc., and another monitor to view the timeline video? Both monitors 
connected to my video card? (I haven't bought the second monitor yet, 
but am seriously considering it if it will work the way I want.)

Using PP2. 
Thanks.
Keith 



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