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Splitting Triple Head into Stages

 

 


blipblap
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Oct 23, 2008, 3:08 PM

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Splitting Triple Head into Stages Can't Post

Hello!

Just bought the software - Having a good time with it, but just can't get it to do what i need...

I'm hoping to have complete stage control of both sides of my TH2G. (It's a triple head but I'm only using Dual.)

I'd like each side to be a single stage. I can't use the custom windows beacuse of the title bar. (Custom window seems useless with that title bar always present)

Any advice?


THanks!

bb



primald
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Nov 1, 2008, 10:26 PM

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Re: [blipblap] Splitting Triple Head into Stages [In reply to] Can't Post

HI.. I could be wrong.. but i think this is why... (anyone else know a workaround for this?)
I tried same thing with my DualHead2Go. But the computer thinks DH2G is a single monitor, so Isadora can't identify it to use for two separate full screen stages. You can try sending two smaller videos (2 actor projectors) both to the same stage number and reposition them using the actors parameters. They will then be seen in full screen mode at least.
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Mark Coniglio
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Nov 18, 2008, 3:48 AM

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Re: [blipblap] Splitting Triple Head into Stages [In reply to] Can't Post

When using the Triple Head 2 Go, the output appears as a triple wide single screen. Isadora cannot distinguish this from a standard width screen, but you can use the width and left inputs of the Projector to place the image where you want.

Set up three Projector actors: on each one, the 'width' input is set to 33.3333. The 'left' input on the first projector is set to 0, to 33.3333 on the second projector, and 66.6667 on the third. This puts the three images on the three separate outputs of the Triple Head 2 Go.

Make sense?

Best,
Mark

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