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Config Matrox G550 et G450 ?

Discussion dans 'Avid Media Composer' créé par franck70, 1 Septembre 2005.

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  1. franck70

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    Comment faire pour avoir le retour moniteur video + les 2 ecrans ??
    Merci pour vos lumieres !
    Franck
     
  2. SEBEA

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    Ce n'est pas possible avec ces cartes là. Seule la Matrox p750 ou Parhélia peuvent proposer cette option.
    Par contre tu peux brancher ton moniteur sur la sortie analogique de ton magnéto ou camescope(s'il a le DV IN) qui lui reste connecter à l'ordi via le firewire. Ne pas oublier de mettre le bouton en bleu sur la timeline( et non pas vert)
    L'autre solution est d'avoir deux cartes, une sur le port AGP, l'autre sur un port PCI.
    Salut!
     
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    c'est tout à fait possible : méthode "mac fly" ou "mcfly"

    => rechercher l'uns de mes post sur ce site

    What the hell is "The McFly Method" for obtaining client-monitor sync?

    There is a sort of workaround for obtaining complete sync of your client monitor, desktop video, and audio. It's affectionately titled "The McFly Method" after a heated exchange on Avid's message boards totaling approximately 100 messages.
    The basics are this: You need a Matrox G-450 video card (G-550 may work as well). Use the G-450 to power your main (left) monitor from the right port on the card (when viewed from the back of the computer case). Use the supplied Matrox VGA/S-video/Compsite cable on the other port, and connect it to your client monitor.
    To use a dual-monitor setup, use a PCI video card and connect your secondary desktop monitor (right computer screen) to that card.
    In the Matrox settings, make sure your monitor is set at 1024x768 32-bit TrueColor, and both the Use This Device as Primary Monitor and Extend My Windows Desktop Onto This Monitor are both checked (or, they may be grayed out). On the Dual-Head option tab, make sure the DualHead Clone or DVD-Max radio button is selected. Check both Use Dualhead Clone and Use DualHead DVD-Max boxes.
    On your secondary PCI video card, make sure Use This Device As Primary Monitor is NOT checked, and Extend My Windows Desktop Onto This Monitor is checked. Resolution and bit depth should match the Matrox card. Reboot your system.
    This will play video out in real-time to your client monitor. It is unknown what the resolution of this is, and whether the color is accurate. But it may be useful in many instances. A full-color tutorial on this method along with more info is available for $15 at <website>. Please note this site is not affiliated in any way with RoverMedia.


    2.7 Q. Is there a method for obtaining in-sync video and audio between both the computer and client monitor?



    A. Yes. Get a Matrox G-450 video card (G-550 may work as well). Use the G-450 to power your main monitor from the right port on the card. Use the supplied Matrox VGA/S-video/Composite cable on the other port, and connect it to your client monitor. To use a dual-monitor setup, use a PCI video card and connect your secondary desktop monitor to that card. Many motherboards need the bios to "Recognize PCI video first". Otherwise, the Matrox/AGP card will be the only card recognized. This is true for the Intel i850 motherboard, for example. In the Matrox settings, make sure your monitor is set at 1024x768 32-bit TrueColor, and both the Use This Device as Primary Monitor and Extend My Windows Desktop Onto This Monitor are both checked. On the Dual-Head option tab, make sure the DualHead Clone or DVD-Max radio button is selected. Check both Use Dualhead Clone and Use DualHead DVD-Max boxes. On your secondary PCI video card, make sure Use This Device As Primary Monitor is NOT checked, and Extend My Windows Desktop Onto This Monitor is checked. Resolution and bit depth should match the Matrox card. Reboot your system.



    This will play the video overlay in real-time to your client monitor. The resolution and color levels may be suspect but this method can be useful for real-time in-sync playback.


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