Crash_Override
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Hi,
I have shows where I have the same content and different projectors. Sometimes 16:10 sometimes 4:3. The projector is on stage mounted on truss or from FOH.
At the moment I use my MacBook Pro with Qlab3 and VGA out, then Extron VTT001 thru 50m of shielded CAT5e and then Extron VTR001. Problem is that I have different projectors. Even when selecting from Mac display properties, using "alt" key and "scaled" selection I don't have exact resolutions to match the projectors native resolution. How is it possible to see all the resolutions or should I use third-party software for that?
Also another question, this is more Qlab oriented. If I have a projector with coverage let's say for 4m wide screen. And my screen is only 2m wide. Should I use in Qlab3 the dimensions to match my screen size or should I leave the screen size there same as projectors native resolution and then drag the corners to match my screen size? Hope you understand what I mean. It's hard to explain it in foreign language.
All help much appreciated!
I have shows where I have the same content and different projectors. Sometimes 16:10 sometimes 4:3. The projector is on stage mounted on truss or from FOH.
At the moment I use my MacBook Pro with Qlab3 and VGA out, then Extron VTT001 thru 50m of shielded CAT5e and then Extron VTR001. Problem is that I have different projectors. Even when selecting from Mac display properties, using "alt" key and "scaled" selection I don't have exact resolutions to match the projectors native resolution. How is it possible to see all the resolutions or should I use third-party software for that?
Also another question, this is more Qlab oriented. If I have a projector with coverage let's say for 4m wide screen. And my screen is only 2m wide. Should I use in Qlab3 the dimensions to match my screen size or should I leave the screen size there same as projectors native resolution and then drag the corners to match my screen size? Hope you understand what I mean. It's hard to explain it in foreign language.
All help much appreciated!