Yes, I know this for CS4. Hope it hasn't changed in CS5. Click on the
sequence, then go to Sequence-> Sequence Settings and click on the Playback
Settings button. In the Real-time playback section, you should have
"Monitor 2" as one of your choices.
On Dec 4, 2011 11:13 AM, "Mike Boom" <[email protected]> wrote:
> **
>
>
> I'm currently editing a bunch of HDV footage that I'd like to see
> full-screen on my 1920x1200 second monitor. I've got Premiere Pro CS
> 5.5 running on the first monitor, with the Program and Source panels
> dragged into the second monitor where I can expand them full-screen.
>
> That's still not enough to get 1920x1080 video fully displayed
> because the panels have baggage with them: the controls below, the
> panel names above, and grey framing to the sides. The video ends up
> being slightly undersized to fit in completely and occasionally has
> some sizing artifacts. I can set the video to display at full
> resolution, but then it's cropped slightly around the edges.
>
> Does anyone know how to get the Program and Source panels to display
> full screen so full-sized 1920x1080 footage appears without cropping?
> Bonus points if there's a way to get full screen with the panel
> controls still available below (possible on a 1920x1200 monitor with
> the 120 extra lines of display).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Boom
>
>
>
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