I assume that DVD LAb Pro is a single monitor application. But am I missing something? It really would be nice to spread things out a bit on a dual monitor system.
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Check on DVD Lab forum on Mediachance site.
http://mmbforums.com/ipb/?f=24
It was discussed there at one point, or you can ask guys who use it professionally. -
It does have dual monitor support -- under Connection look at Floating (for Multimonitor).
Regards,
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That's a big disappointment it turns out. The only thing that does is it lets you move the Connections View to another monitor. But as best as I can tell, all of the useful screens like the Movie panels, Menu panels, Assets panel are anchored on only one monitor. Moving the Connections View to another monitor is next to useless.Originally Posted by GeorgeW
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To each his own -- I like being able to move the connections window to the secondary display.Originally Posted by SCDVD
btw, did you ever try to move the Assets panel (or Preview or Project to the secondary display)
Regards,
George
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