Video-SL How-Tos

How to: Set up a Secondary Display

 

Video SL is specifically designed to output to a secondary display connected to your computer. Although there are a range of different graphics card and computer configurations, setting up a display for use with Video SL is relatively straight forward. Across all systems, the following steps will be the same:

  1. Plug in your display.
  2. Choose the resolution of your display. The default values are usually the best, however you may like to experiment with different values until you find a setting that suits your display best. If you are unsure of what the correct resolution setting should be, check your computer and display documentation.
  3. Change your display to extended desktop / dual view mode.

In an attempt to simplify, this article is in two parts, covering three different popular graphics card and OS configurations. The first part explains how to set up a display using Mac OSX with an NVIDIA graphics card. The second part explains how to go about the same process using Windows, with both NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards.

Click on the link below that is applicable to you.

Setting up a display on Mac OSX

 

Setting up a display on Windows

 

 


 

Setting up a Secondary display on Mac OSX

(Macbook Pro with an NVIDIA graphics card)

All display preferences on Mac OSX are accessed from "Displays" in the hardware area of System Preferences. After connecting your monitor, this window is usually automatically opened.

If not, open System Preferences and choose Displays:

 

 

 

After choosing the appropriate resolution for each of your displays in the Display Tab, set your additional display to the extended desktop/dual view mode:

 

 

 

If you find that the window arrangement is backwards, (Your desktop is displayed on your secondary display) drag and drop the small menu bar onto the top of the other window (indicated above by the red arrow).

 

Troubleshooting

If your display is not detected:

 

 

 

The last step: Setting up Video SL

 


 

Setting up a Secondary Display on Windows

On Windows, display settings can be changed and configured from the control panel of your video card.

To access the control panel of your video card:

On the left is an image of what you will see if you have an NVIDIA card, and on the right, is what you will see if you have an ATI card.

 

NVIDA and ATI graphics Cards
 

Click on the link below for instructions specific to your graphics card:

NVIDIA Graphics Cards

ATI Graphics Cards

 


 

NVIDIA Graphics Cards

 

Configuring the Display Mode

To configure the display mode:



Changing the Resolution

If you are not happy with the default resolution, you can change the resolution of your displays:

 

 
 

 

Troubleshooting

If your display is not detected by your computer:

 

For further information on NVIDIA graphics cards, click here to visit the NVIDIA website:

www.nvidia.com

 

The last step: Setting up Video SL

 



ATI Graphics Cards

The ATI graphics card control panel is slightly different to an NVIDIA control panel, however the concept is exactly the same. We suggest using the "basic" settings menu, and then run the configuration wizard.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

For further information on ATI graphics cards, click here to visit the AMD website:

 http://ati.amd.com

 

The last step: Setting up Video SL

 


 

Setting up Video SL

After installing and authorizing Video SL:

  1. Go to the plugins tab of the setup menu and make sure the "enable Video SL plugin" box is checked.
  2. Return to the main screen and click on the video tab to enable the Video SL output window.
  3. Drag this window across to your secondary display
  4. Click fullscreen
  5. Configure your output settings in the Video SL setup menu (See manual for detailed information)
  6. Start mixing videos!

 

 

Click to download the Video SL manual

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