Everything looks sharp now;-)
Having the edge blending in non keystoning mode is great.
Just been playing on the laptop but will give it a go on one of my G5s in the next day or so.
Thanks Richard
Cheers
Toby
Everything looks sharp now;-)
Having the edge blending in non keystoning mode is great.
Just been playing on the laptop but will give it a go on one of my G5s in the next day or so.
Thanks Richard
Cheers
Toby
resolution might need to be increased in the future- depends on size of output screens.Originally Posted by tharding
edge blending without keystoning is important - its the way the EA stand worked at GC2006 in leipzig.
im not sure about performance of this on older systems. we will see.
Is performance for this dictated by the graphics card or processor?
I have original G5s so I am interested to know if graphics card upgrades to X800 would help. That is assuming I run into difficulties. I will have a chance during the week to test fairly thoroughly.
Cheers
Toby
depends on what you are trying to do.Originally Posted by tharding
this stuff gets harder the more complex things people want to do.Originally Posted by tharding
You need to test it for yourself and make sure it does what you need in your application.
there is so much that i have no control over - i have no control over graphics cpu or disc performance, i dont write much of the graphics or movie playback, im totally reliant on opengl and quicktime performance.
the sub mix offsets are LEFT CENTER RIGHT , but what about if I'm using two matrox triple head on a dual head macpro ?
should not have six offsets ? LL L CC C R RR or LA CA RA LB CB RB ?
thanks
the offsets are independant on each screen?Originally Posted by emilianomorgia
Originally Posted by samsc
Yes , let's say macpro with dual head , each head got triple head 2 go . how to set the second screen with the offset you provide right now ?
I wish to get offset for two screens
something like :
screen 1 L
screen 1 C
screen 1 R
screen 2 L
screen 2 C
screen 2 R