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Dual Monitor Support

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Dual Monitor Support

Postby DonP » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:25 pm

Does V11 support dual monitor setup?
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby Steve Grisetti » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:26 am

Indeed it does! In fact, there's an option to set up a Dual Monitor Workspace which makes the timeline a separate panel so that you can have the timeline in one monitor and the rest of the interface in the other.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby DonP » Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:19 pm

Thank Steve.

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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby Gerry » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:22 pm

Steve Grisetti wrote:Indeed it does! In fact, there's an option to set up a Dual Monitor Workspace which makes the timeline a separate panel so that you can have the timeline in one monitor and the rest of the interface in the other.


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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby hpharley90 » Fri Sep 28, 2012 5:31 pm

Steve Grisetti wrote:Indeed it does! In fact, there's an option to set up a Dual Monitor Workspace which makes the timeline a separate panel so that you can have the timeline in one monitor and the rest of the interface in the other.


WOW! I loved that I could do that in version 2. I would have the time line and properties panel on my 23 inch monitor spread out the full length and I could see the key-frames better spread out. \:D/
Another reason for me to upgrade from 10 to 11.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby DonP » Fri Sep 28, 2012 8:15 pm

V-10 can be used with dual monitors and I believe V-9 too. Go into the "window" dropdown panel and select "show docking headers". Then you can drag the timeline over to monitor 2. I also put the "trim " window over there along with the mixer just to fill in the space and give me audio meters for every track. In V-11 , in the "window" drop down there is a dual monitor click option that moves the timeline to the second monitor. And you can drag the other panels to the second monitor also. Makes for a very nice work space. There is a tutorial available on Muvipix that explains dual monitor setup.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby Gerry » Fri Sep 28, 2012 10:28 pm

DonP wrote:...I believe V-9 too. Go into the "window" dropdown panel and select "show docking headers".


It does have "Show Docking Headers," but when I try to do anything with the windows I get the "Adobe Premiere Elements has stopped working" error.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby hpharley90 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 9:22 am

DonP wrote:V-10 can be used with dual monitors and I believe V-9 too. Go into the "window" dropdown panel and select "show docking headers". Then you can drag the timeline over to monitor 2. I also put the "trim " window over there along with the mixer just to fill in the space and give me audio meters for every track. In V-11 , in the "window" drop down there is a dual monitor click option that moves the timeline to the second monitor. And you can drag the other panels to the second monitor also. Makes for a very nice work space. There is a tutorial available on Muvipix that explains dual monitor setup.


Yes I can move my timeline in version 10 and the monitor. but nothing else. I would like to move the properties panel and project media panel etc but their all locked into one and unmovable.
I hope more useful panels can be moved in 11.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby Chuck Engels » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:33 pm

Gerry wrote:It does have "Show Docking Headers," but when I try to do anything with the windows I get the "Adobe Premiere Elements has stopped working" error.


I think that upgrading from 9 to 11 would be well worthwhile Gerry. The problem you are having could be a graphics driver problem but it probably won't be an issue in a newer version.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby Gerry » Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:11 pm

Chuck Engels wrote:
Gerry wrote:It does have "Show Docking Headers," but when I try to do anything with the windows I get the "Adobe Premiere Elements has stopped working" error.


I think that upgrading from 9 to 11 would be well worthwhile Gerry. The problem you are having could be a graphics driver problem but it probably won't be an issue in a newer version.


Thanks, Chuck. Actually, I'm planning to upgrade. Just waiting to see if any major problems are spotted before I do.
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Re: Dual Monitor Support

Postby hpharley90 » Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:36 pm

I am trying the dual monitor workspace button version 11(downloaded trial version) and I see that the time line zoom in slider does not stay with timeline when time line moves to 2nd monitor.
I like that in version 10 it stays with timeline when I move it there.
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