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Old 10-28-2015, 01:31 PM
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Default Playing back a 3840x800 Video in Video Window Across Three Screens?

Hi,

I have a weird setup for a client. They have a very wide video at 3840x800 that they would like to stretch across three screens.

I have three displays going via Matrox TripleHead2goDP and the computer sees it at 3840x800. So far so good...until...

Playing the video back out of the Video Window in PT 11HD; the video is not played back at 3840x800, but playing back within a window that looks like it's at 1280x720?

It's adding bars above and below the video as it's fitting the 3840x800 video w/in a window that's 1280x720.

Is there a way to make Pro Tools play the video back at it's original size and not try to fit it within the window? That way it'll stretch across the 3 screens.

Thanks for reading; any suggestions greatly appreciated!
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