My current workspace is optimized for VO recording, portrait photo editing, and web browsing, with a single VERTICAL monitor. Soon I will have to start regular editing on a long term project, and I’m thinking the vertical monitor setup may actually be better for that as well–IF I can arrange the Davinci layout how I want; I’d love to have the Project frame full-width at the top of the screen, then the Clip frame full-width below it (or vice-versa), then timeline and other windows arranged below. Fullscreen check can be done later or on another monitor.
Is this possible with a Davinci or any NLE? I can’t check myself because for now my desktop has only integrated graphics still so Davinci refuses to install on it.
Thanks.
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AFAIK the only window that currently floats in Resolve is the scopes window. (They seem to have a new version every few days, so keep watching the left hand column on this site. --And yes, Vegas will do what you want as well.)
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