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    [ANSWERED] No fullscreen with two thunderbolt ports.​

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      Fr4b3lo Beta Gold
      last edited by Woland

      Hello. I had a problem today to connect two simple monitors (with two thunderbolt adapters). I was on preferences, change stage settings, and Isadora recognize the two monitors but don't show the second stage. In mac Monitor preferences i visualize the separated screens and try make like the matrox dual head system but can't.

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        DillTheKraut @Fr4b3lo
        last edited by DillTheKraut

        @fr4b3lo

        have you tried to show the alignment grit at the outputs?

        As I know, native screen spanning like with an matrox xhead is only possible with some professional GPUs like the NVidia quadro or AMD FirePro cards.
        It shouldn't prevent Isadora to use the outputs, anyway!

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          Skulpture Izzy Guru
          last edited by

          A screenshot of you patch and setting would be handy here. Don't forget that you need to change the stage to 2 in the second projector actor.

          Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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            mark @Fr4b3lo
            last edited by

            @fr4b3lo

            Please also tell us about the machine you are using. Is it a Mac Pro? Or?

            Best Wishes,
            Mark

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
            Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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              fubbi @Fr4b3lo
              last edited by fubbi

              @fr4b3lo

              also, if you are using HDMI or DVI you can only use two signals in total with passive adapters. So your control monitor plus one.

              If you use active HDMI/DVI adapters, you can have as many outputs as you have thunderbolts. VGA adapters have no limitation.

              Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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                Fr4b3lo Beta Gold @fubbi
                last edited by

                @fubbi

                Sorry to dont back here in this question. I will check correct settings and give a feedback - this computer are in other local.

                best wishes

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