hi all,
i've got a short gem question: my situation is the following. i have to render one gem scene to two screens with different resolutions. one is running with 800x600, the other one with more. the machine is winxp-based (not my choice), and will have a dual-head graphics card. what is the most convenient way to do that? is it possible to render the same scene in different resolutions? or would it be better to run two instances of pd/gem?
thanks in advance ... tim
hi,
I guess that's possible with the multiple window branch.
max.
Am 16.09.2005 um 15:18 schrieb Tim Blechmann:
hi all,
i've got a short gem question: my situation is the following. i have to render one gem scene to two screens with different resolutions. one is running with 800x600, the other one with more. the machine is winxp-based (not my choice), and will have a dual-head graphics card. what is the most convenient way to do that? is it possible to render the same scene in different resolutions? or would it be better to run two instances of pd/gem?
thanks in advance ... tim
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Hi Tim,
dual head graphics cards (respectively their drivers) usually offer the option to clone the output of one display to another. If I got you right, this might be what you're looking for ... Apart from this, I don't know much about the state of the multiple window branch, nor do I know if it is possible to have two instances of gem render to different screens. However, the multiple window thingie seems to be the better solution to me.
hope this helps, thoralf.
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