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STUDIO-DE-ARIEL 12-12-2001 01:45 AM

Any one using multiple monitors?
 
I have two rooms. one with the computer in it (lets say control room) and one without the computer to cut down on noise noise so i can use the acoustic and the neumann Tlm 103
lots of issues to share equiptment between the rooms. I am wondering if i can do this (two monitor gig) with out degrading system performance the room was built with hole in the wall to pass cables through fortunatly but no window got eight gage wires in the wall though hee hee no loss there been playing for a long time trying to get creative juices running before time runs out.
computer noise is too much though so using two rooms got a nokia 17 and a sun 19 both Trinatrons easy to move a mouse but the monitors might present a problem
Thanks This is my first studio.

j20056 12-12-2001 10:00 AM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
Easy. Either buy a second monitor card, or change your current card for a dual monitor Matrox 450 or 550. ProTools can be displayed full screen by resizing the window, then you can show the mixer on one half, and the editor on the other. I do this all the time, could never go back to one screen.

mjames08 12-12-2001 10:58 AM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
That should be no problem. Go with the Matrox G450.. I got mine for $60.. You can configure windows to have 1 big monitor, or have both monitors display the same thing (which sounds like what you want to do)

zboy2854 12-12-2001 01:21 PM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
Electro's got the right idea. Buy a 2 port VGA splitter, which allows you to connect two monitors to the same source simultaneously. You can pick one up at www.milestek.com for $65.00.

electrobank 12-13-2001 12:44 AM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
I have encountered a similar problem. Here was my solution:
You will need to purchase a VGA Switcher or VGA DA, A USB Keyboard and USB Mouse with the appropriate length of USB Extensions and VGA Extensions.
Keep your regular mouse and keyboard plugged into the PS/2 ports on your system. You will now be able to control your system from another room without the noise. Unfortunately, you cannot run USB longer than 15' unless you use a more expensive Active USB Cable. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]

STUDIO-DE-ARIEL 12-13-2001 02:21 AM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
THE EXCELENT SUGESTIONS WILL BE TRIED
THANKS
BEAU...ARIEL STUDIOS WORK IN PROGRESS [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img] J20056 NO DEGRDATION OF SIGNAL?
I HAVE A FEW MONITORS AROUND I MIGHT PUT TWO ON EACH SIDE WOULD THIS DEGRADE THE SYSTEM PERFORMANCE YES ELECTRO NEED A MOUSE ON BOTH SIDES AND I LIKE THE IDEAS. I MIGHT BUT MONITOR CARD AS WAS STATED LIKE THE MATROX 550 OR 650 ? WONDERING WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE TWO. AND HOOK UP THE SPLITTER TO THE TWO PORTS ON THE CARD AND USE TWO ON EACH SIDE TAKE SOME OF THE OLD MONITORS OUT OF STORAGE PUT THEM IN SERVICE EXCELENT IDEAS GENTLEMEN....SIMPLY EXCELENT M JAMES 08 I INVITE YOUR TECH IDEA ABOUT CONFIGURATION OF WINDOWS...YES THANKS AGAIN ALL ....BEAU....

electrobank 12-13-2001 07:56 AM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
You could get a dual monitor card.
The reason I would use a VGA splitter is because there is no chance of system degragation. If you were to add another videocard, you are just adding to your system load. The box will keep out the loop. You computer will not even know its there.

English Jim 12-13-2001 09:46 AM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
Splitters do actually cause quite a bit of degradation. It may be OK for a PT only system but it doesn't really work very well for any graphic intensive or graphic critical applications

STUDIO-DE-ARIEL 12-14-2001 10:29 PM

Re: Any one using multiple monitors?
 
[img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] Thanks all!


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