One or Two???
- jbone
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I use one. While I appreciate te benefit of having a second monitor, it seems to me as though it'd be more efficient to get a hardware encider/decoder card which does previews on a seperate TV, rather than a complete second monitor. However, at the moment, one monitor suits my purposes.
"If someone feels the need to 'express' himself or herself with a huge graphical 'singature' that has nothing to do with anything, that person should reevaluate his or her reasons for needing said form of expression, possibly with the help of a licensed mental health practitioner."
- ErMaC
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Jesus christ don't post links like that around nerds, I almost blew my load all over my laptop after seeing that monitor setup. I'm still jamming my dick in a drawer trying to get it to calm down but it's not helping. DAMN that monitor setup is SEXY.
But yes, I would recommend getting some sort of hardware accelleration before dual monitors. I mean, they're great, I love em, but I could certainly edit on a single monitor, and give the choice between losing my DV500 or my second monitor, I'd pick the second monitor to chuck, no question.
And no amount of time will give you creativity. Polish, perhaps, but creativity can't be rushed.
But yes, I would recommend getting some sort of hardware accelleration before dual monitors. I mean, they're great, I love em, but I could certainly edit on a single monitor, and give the choice between losing my DV500 or my second monitor, I'd pick the second monitor to chuck, no question.
And no amount of time will give you creativity. Polish, perhaps, but creativity can't be rushed.
- NicholasDWolfwood
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The one DVI doesn't matter to me, as I'd be using analog CRT monitors, because my parents and/or I can't afford a 500 dollar monitorTaranT wrote:The downside is that in the 3-monitor configuration, only one can be DVI (i.e. LCD flat, but analog LCD is ok).NicholasDWolfwood wrote:I have that Matrox Parhelia 512 128MB on my wish list, but I know I'll never get it. It supports using one, two or three monitors with one card, but it retails directly from Matrox at $400
http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/parhelia/home.cfm
The Parhelia was too expensive for me this time around. However, this 3-monitor setup is outrageous:
http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/parh ... lehead.cfm
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yah....I agree with you...I meant that once you get on a roll...your creativity can be diminished if you have to keep goin back and forth...know what I mean??ErMaC wrote:And no amount of time will give you creativity. Polish, perhaps, but creativity can't be rushed.
and the setups are sweet...the setup I had in mind was to have the only the timeline and effects folder in one monitor...and on the other monitor only had the preview window....but I think that was what most of you thought I had in mind...
so what do you guys think...with that setup in mind is it better to have the hardware encider/decoder card which does previews on a seperate TV?
- jbone
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If all you want is the preview on the second monitor, then yes, get a hardware editing card that can output the preview to a TV. If you're like many of us, you already have a TV pretty close to your computer.
"If someone feels the need to 'express' himself or herself with a huge graphical 'singature' that has nothing to do with anything, that person should reevaluate his or her reasons for needing said form of expression, possibly with the help of a licensed mental health practitioner."
- ErMaC
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You still can't beat the 5 monitor setup I had at one point. It was super leet, I had two computers, each with dual monitor, and a video monitor hooked up to the DV500's output. Plus both machines had TV-outs of some sort as well as TV-ins so I could actually do the infinite chains of monitor loopings between computers. 8)
Oh yea and all the monitors were 17"+ cept for the video monitor. Damn that was a cool setup. Course one of the monitors was an old HP 21" Fixed Frequency Workstation monitor so it could only run 1280x1024 @ 70-75Hz and it was rather fuzzy and dark, and the other space 17" had this godawful green tint to it that would only go away after you left it on for a few hours. They have since been thrown out.
Oh yea and all the monitors were 17"+ cept for the video monitor. Damn that was a cool setup. Course one of the monitors was an old HP 21" Fixed Frequency Workstation monitor so it could only run 1280x1024 @ 70-75Hz and it was rather fuzzy and dark, and the other space 17" had this godawful green tint to it that would only go away after you left it on for a few hours. They have since been thrown out.
- FurryCurry
- Joined: Sun Jul 14, 2002 8:41 pm
Actually, that nVidia "hack" to do dual monitors on Win 2k works alright.
This is a GF4 mx400, running 2 LCD's @ 1600x1200.
The image on the right monitor is dokidoki's NYO is WAR, playing(paused) fullscreen on just one monitor.
Putting your clip/preview windows on their own monitor at full DVD res is TEH WIN. More space == Better. 8)
Its a tax-deductible business expense, after all.
This is a GF4 mx400, running 2 LCD's @ 1600x1200.
The image on the right monitor is dokidoki's NYO is WAR, playing(paused) fullscreen on just one monitor.
Putting your clip/preview windows on their own monitor at full DVD res is TEH WIN. More space == Better. 8)
Its a tax-deductible business expense, after all.
- klinky
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Yes you should justify it first. I wonder why I got a 21" :\ I've used it once on a AMV project. It's nice though ;\ Fits entire web page on screen at once :\ Good for editing in photoshop
Hmmmm...
I never liked two monitor idea unless I had one dedicated to playback and the other dedicated to the timeline. I just don't like the borders that the monitor bevels create :\
~klinky
Hmmmm...
I never liked two monitor idea unless I had one dedicated to playback and the other dedicated to the timeline. I just don't like the borders that the monitor bevels create :\
~klinky
- The Wired Knight
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