Kurt Georg Hooss wrote: > aha! thanks christian. > > today i could test only with another computer monitor > in twinview mode (resolution set to 768x576) and that worked fine. > so i guess it will probably do well with the tv also. > > next time i have the tv set here i'll try to find out > whether two computer monitors *and* the tv set can be used > all three together in a *three-screen mode*... I think cinelerra can only send the compositor to another screen, but you can link the other 2 screens as xinerama together .. or some people told me something even better: you can link framebuffers together and then feed one xserver with it as huge screen. I dont know details, i don't have 3 monitors.
> > because, i have seen professionals working in a typical setup > with two computer monitors for timeline, resources, clip viewer etc. > plus reference tv monitor for viewing the composition output. > > cheers > georg > > > On Monday, 11. June 2007 13:15, Christian Thaeter wrote: >> Kurt Georg Hooss wrote: >>> o.k. i managed to configure the screen to be used as x terminal, >>> following the instructions at >>> http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/NVidia/TV-OUT >>> >>> essentially, the tv can be used as a separate x terminal or >>> as an extension of the desktop area (dual-head mode). in either case, >>> the tv is then (part of) an x screen. (and btw. just greyscale, no >>> colours.) >>> >>> the compositor window shows up there on the tv screen in resized >>> resolution, smaller than the tv screen, so it would have all its borders >>> and buttons, and the composition inside is actually shrinked to quite >>> smaller than pal. >> there is a fullscreen mode .. press <F> in the compositor >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cinelerra mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra > _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
