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nigel
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nigel
Posted 15 Years Ago
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Nice screenshot, well done, I could'nt tell if the pic was one screen or two, but everything in your system, you should be able to drag to where ever you want, 1 screen 2,3,4,5,6 anyway well done. Merry Christmas all.
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yaRincewind
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yaRincewind
Posted 15 Years Ago
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Ok, it´s called "extended" in the CCC. The screenshot shows what I get if I press "Print" on my keyboard. On the left hand side iClone is running fullscreen, on the right hand side is the timeline. I use the CCC in advanced mode, don´t konw if it is necessary or not doing so. The resolution could be different, but as my two monitors are the same, the run in the same resolution. But I´ve also tested with my TV running at 800x600, also working fine.
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nigel
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nigel
Posted 15 Years Ago
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vrjonah (12/23/2010) i try to connect an old monitor i had (resolution 1280x760) but it just doubled the screen, i saw the same things in my computer monitor (1920x1024) and the added one. how i should separate and put the timeline to the one monitor and the main screen characters etc... to the other monitor? this is my problem. do i need some special command? should the monitors have the same resolution? thanks
Once you have your monitors set up, open your timeline and drag it to your spare monitor, from there you can resize it to suit your needs.
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yaRincewind
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yaRincewind
Posted 15 Years Ago
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Ahhh,
you´re using the wrong screen settings in windows :)
So you see on both monitors excatly the same. This might be a good idea if you´re working on a laptop, while having a beamer attached for your audience to see the same as you...
Not a good setup for working, isn´t it?
So, go to your display properties in the ATI Catalyst. There are the display properties. Do not use CLONE (this isn´t the one for iClone you know ;) ), also do not use theater mode. (sorry, I don´t know the RIGHT configuration at the moement. My computer runs nt with English, and it is far away at the moment If you still encounter problems, I will have a look at how the right configuration is named exactly)
The resolution can of course be different.
If you do it correctly, you should see the windows bar on the bottom of your first monitor. If both show the same, or the bar stretches over the 2 monitors, your setting wasn´t right.
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vrjonah
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vrjonah
Posted 15 Years Ago
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i try to connect an old monitor i had (resolution 1280x760) but it just doubled the screen, i saw the same things in my computer monitor (1920x1024) and the added one. how i should separate and put the timeline to the one monitor and the main screen characters etc... to the other monitor? this is my problem. do i need some special command? should the monitors have the same resolution? thanks
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yaRincewind
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yaRincewind
Posted 15 Years Ago
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Well, 2 monitors is a good idea anyway, especially for the PRO.
Using the timeline on the second monitor is really usefull. You can have a big timeline with lots of happenings in there, and still you see all the animation on the other monitor.
One thing to take care of: Monitor setup:
Not a big resolution (like 3860*1280), but better 2x1920x1280 eg, otherwise if you click on fullscreen, iClone will maximise over the 2 monitors, leading the workplace to be divided in the middle ´cause of the 2 monitors :)
Second to take care of: iClone will always maximise on the RIGHT monitor, even if it was used on the left one! (At least with Windows7 64Bit and ATI newest driver (11, 12), never tested with different ones)
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bluemidget666
Posted 15 Years Ago
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One problem I found using 2 monitors was that Iclone needed to be opened on the computers main monitor to work right ....

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vrjonah
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vrjonah
Posted 15 Years Ago
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i saw i the manual that i clone4 works better using 2 monitors, i tried but failed. any suggestion will be gratefully accepted. my system, asus g73j i7 720, 8gb, ATI HD 5870 . good system may be but... the user ..ignorant ;)
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