Hi guys (and gals ;) )
Those of you who have managed to get over the UI change without requiring extensive medical treatment, how do you have configured your dual-screen setups?
I myself have had problems with V4 to utilize my dual-screens effectively: my second screen has always been like afterthought w/o any real help on the process.
But now with the dockable windows I've managed to change my workflow totally. To clarify my situation: I just make videos for myself, so this is not a "professional" setup.
My setup is: dual-screens (19" 1400x1050 + 17" 1280 x 1024) and because of space constraints those displays sit on top of each other 19" being the lower one and the main display.
Now with V5 I've moved all dockable windows to the second display as one docked window except the media tray which sits on top of that alone (i.e. the display has been split horizontally in two areas).
The main window is also divided horizontally in two parts: tracks and "the lower part". The lower part is divided vertically to three areas: left part contains audio level meters for 5.1 sound, middle area has again two docked windows: surround panner and video scopes (those are normally not needed simultaneously) and the rightmost area contains preview window.
This setup is something that I've found to make me "more productive", if that's possible...
Hope this makes any sense. I would like to hear your approaches.
Those of you who have managed to get over the UI change without requiring extensive medical treatment, how do you have configured your dual-screen setups?
I myself have had problems with V4 to utilize my dual-screens effectively: my second screen has always been like afterthought w/o any real help on the process.
But now with the dockable windows I've managed to change my workflow totally. To clarify my situation: I just make videos for myself, so this is not a "professional" setup.
My setup is: dual-screens (19" 1400x1050 + 17" 1280 x 1024) and because of space constraints those displays sit on top of each other 19" being the lower one and the main display.
Now with V5 I've moved all dockable windows to the second display as one docked window except the media tray which sits on top of that alone (i.e. the display has been split horizontally in two areas).
The main window is also divided horizontally in two parts: tracks and "the lower part". The lower part is divided vertically to three areas: left part contains audio level meters for 5.1 sound, middle area has again two docked windows: surround panner and video scopes (those are normally not needed simultaneously) and the rightmost area contains preview window.
This setup is something that I've found to make me "more productive", if that's possible...
Hope this makes any sense. I would like to hear your approaches.