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    • gapworks
      gapworks @Michel last edited by gapworks

      @michel  i try to solve it myself first. and then come back to you. all 3 lines need to be displayed in 1 projection. 

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      • Michel
        Michel Izzy Guru @gapworks last edited by

        @gapworks

        Doesn't it help when you point the stage that shows all 3 lines to the display that goes to the projector?

        Best Michel

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        • bonemap
          bonemap Izzy Guru @gapworks last edited by bonemap

          @gapworks said:

          all 3 lines need to be displayed in 1 projection.

           In the Stage Setup interface assign the stage to the output monitor ie display 2. Currently the stages are assigned to different displays on Stage Setup.

          Best wishes

          Russell 

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          • gapworks
            gapworks @Michel last edited by

            @michel this is my aim. i need to print and study the new stage setup thing! and replace some actors. 

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            • gapworks
              gapworks @bonemap last edited by

              @bonemap than for the hint! i try to find it.

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              • bonemap
                bonemap Izzy Guru @gapworks last edited by bonemap

                @gapworks

                I will make a screen capture and post here:

                https://recordit.co/bI2B3swhHW

                best wishes

                Russell

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                • jfg
                  jfg @gapworks last edited by

                  @gapworks

                  with the patch I sent you the end picture use stage 4. You must go in the menu "Output/Stage Setup" and choose for the stage for the display with your projector

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                  • gapworks
                    gapworks @bonemap last edited by

                    @bonemap @jfg great thank. which takes me to my hopefully final questions. in the 3liner now the text is off vertical center. is there a way of changing this at once or do i need to go into every "flip text"?

                    and what is the new "resizable Background" actor? thank u so much for your help guys.

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                    • bonemap
                      bonemap Izzy Guru @gapworks last edited by bonemap

                      @gapworks said:

                      is there a way of changing this at once

                       Yes - you can change it all at once....

                      https://recordit.co/gvnwu1K2Sb

                      this is just a quick solution using the Stage Setup and Get Stage Image actor

                      Best Wishes

                      Russell

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                      • Woland
                        Woland Tech Staff @Woland last edited by

                        @woland said:

                        Inside all your User Actors I'd also suggest switching the CPU actors (Resizable Bkg and Classic Text Draw) for GPU-based actors (Background Color and Text Draw)

                         Background Color is the new Resizable Bkg

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                        • gapworks
                          gapworks @bonemap last edited by

                          @bonemap your recordit.co file can not be found :(

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                          • bonemap
                            bonemap Izzy Guru @gapworks last edited by bonemap

                            @gapworks said:

                            recordit.co file can not be found

                             Hi,

                            I have fixed the link now!

                            https://recordit.co/gvnwu1K2Sb

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                            • mark
                              mark @Juriaan last edited by

                              @juriaan said:

                              The only thing is that swapping the image from CPU to GPU takes a lot of processing power.

                               Well, to be very clear: going from CPU to GPU is fast; going from GPU back to the CPU is slow. ;-)

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