Hi,
I have a presentation but how I can divided the render presentation in two screens. I mean, back screen and front screen.
cheers,
Monica
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Divided Render
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Re: Divided Render
Well, we have a hybrid vision and this hardware works with Ventuz, the machine has two screens one in front and one in the rear parallel, we split into two screens render, render a portion of the back and the other part the render on the front display. I Do you know what I mean?
thanks,
Monica
thanks,
Monica
Re: Divided Render
thanks, it's very useful. But we need more than that
Check this link please, is an example or something similar to what we want to do with Ventuz and Hybrid vision.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIEg2PVPYLE
thanks for help us.
cheers,
Monica
Check this link please, is an example or something similar to what we want to do with Ventuz and Hybrid vision.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIEg2PVPYLE
thanks for help us.
cheers,
Monica
Re: Divided Render
1 or 2 PC's?
GFX Card/s?
Output res per screen?
Front and rear are 2 separate scenes showing different content?
Or are they duplicates of each other?
separate touch environments?
do the screens need to interact together?
just a handful of the information needed to give a reasonable answer.....
GFX Card/s?
Output res per screen?
Front and rear are 2 separate scenes showing different content?
Or are they duplicates of each other?
separate touch environments?
do the screens need to interact together?
just a handful of the information needed to give a reasonable answer.....