Billboard Animation
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 @jfg sorry does not work :( but thanks anyway 
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 @michel i see the 3 lines on my main screen but only 1 in the actual projection. :( but thanks anyway 
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 well for that I have to know what stage you are putting to the screen. But as you see it is possible. Best is to tinker around when you have a bit more time. If you then have questions don't hesitate to ask again. Best Michel 
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 @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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 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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 @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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 @michel this is my aim. i need to print and study the new stage setup thing! and replace some actors. 
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 @bonemap than for the hint! i try to find it. 
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 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 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 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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 @bonemap your recordit.co file can not be found :( 
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 @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. ;-) 
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		