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Re: led walls mapping

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 19:00
by chenthemagician
In terms of the layers where you can see all of them in both screens,

In your advanced output, set the source of each slice to the layer you wish to use....

Its set to composition, by default.

Re: led walls mapping

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 23:58
by chenthemagician
Here are some screenshots of how it can be done with one output set to 1920x1080, this is assuming that the pixel count on both of your screens dont go over 1920 wide, and the total pixel height of both video walls don't pass 1080, you can output out of your computer @ 1920x1080 and split it to both led processors and set them to accept the signal...
Screen Shot 2014-12-15 at 5.50.18 PM.png
Screen Shot 2014-12-15 at 5.50.07 PM.png
Screen Shot 2014-12-15 at 5.49.55 PM.png
Screen Shot 2014-12-15 at 5.49.17 PM.png
hopefully this helps to clear it up even better.

Re: led walls mapping

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 00:13
by dante
hi
i hav upgraded my mac to 15' after installing resolume n started performing
when ever i the fullscreen(external screen) i can see the menu bar always n cant able to hide

plz help

Re: led walls mapping

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 00:34
by Oaktown
Go to System Preferences>Mission Control and deselect Displays have separate spaces. You'll have to log out I believe.

You must be running an older version of Resolume since as of 4.1.9, they said "we are removing the menu bar automatically. So we recommend enabling ‘Displays have separate Spaces’ again in the preferences of your Mac." so why don't you upgrade to 4.1.11?