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Multiple monitoring connection
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Multiple monitoring connection
Ventuz can connect multiple monitor? If you can: how should do?
Re: Multiple monitoring connection
Hi,
if you have multiple monitors connected to your graphics card, you have to configure your graphics card driver to treat those monitors as one logical monitor. AMD calls this option "Eyefinity/Display Group", Nvidia calls it "Mosaic". Google will help you with that.
Now just consider your two displays being one screen. Set the render size of the project to the resolution of this whole screen. I.e. if your two displays are 1920*1080, set the render size to 3840*1080.
Regards,
Götz
if you have multiple monitors connected to your graphics card, you have to configure your graphics card driver to treat those monitors as one logical monitor. AMD calls this option "Eyefinity/Display Group", Nvidia calls it "Mosaic". Google will help you with that.
Now just consider your two displays being one screen. Set the render size of the project to the resolution of this whole screen. I.e. if your two displays are 1920*1080, set the render size to 3840*1080.
Regards,
Götz