Using 2nd monitor of different display resolution

Don-Pottenger wrote on 2/21/2022, 3:21 PM

Using Vegas Pro 17 (Build 455). My laptop has a native display resolution of 3840x2160 which is used to launch Vegas. I move (drag) the window to my second monitor which has a native resolution of 2560x1440. The result is a super large workspace which does not fit the timeline and several other windows within the Vegas application. How do I tell Vegas to launch with the resolution of the second monitor instead of it thinking it is still on my laptop screen?

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Musicvid wrote on 2/21/2022, 9:45 PM

If you are "dragging," instead of using Vegas' Video Display on Secondary Monitor, you are operating entirely inside Windows; go to your Windows Search Box and type in Advanced Display.

Don-Pottenger wrote on 2/22/2022, 11:30 AM

I switched my second monitor and the laptop so the secondary monitor is now the primary monitor. I then restart Vegas and it starts in the secondary monitor now but it seems like it still thinks it's running on the laptop which due to the large resolution I have to run with 300% scaling. All the fonts and icons are super big except for the dropdown menus and things like preferences box, which are the expected sizes. Vegas is not looking at the display it is being launched on, like it is remembering the first time it was launched on the laptop screen and is confused as to which size things should be. I'll attach a screen shot of Vegas on the "secondary" monitor.

Musicvid wrote on 2/22/2022, 3:18 PM

Vegas is not looking at the display it is being launched on

That is what I would expect, since all indications are that you are trying to do your secondary display in Windows, not Vegas.

I suggest you explore "Video Preview on Secondary Monitor," a built-in Vegas function, with which you seem unfamiliar. It has nothing to do with using multiple monitors as a Windows Service. Please go to Vegas Help and type in "Preview Device Tab" to continue, like this:

Welcome to the forum, and good luck.

Don-Pottenger wrote on 2/22/2022, 4:48 PM

Thanks for the input but I'm not interested in using the secondary monitor ONLY for the preview window. I want the entire workspace - timeline, trimmer, media window, etc. to be on the second monitor as it is 32" instead of only 13" on my laptop. All the help things I read only talked about setting up the preview window on a second monitor, which I can do but that is not what I'm trying to achieve. Maybe it is not possible.

Musicvid wrote on 2/22/2022, 4:58 PM

The teevee I use for extending my Windows desktop when I need it is the same resolution as my main desktop monitor. Sorry I can't help you with that, but do share your solution with us once you find it.

EricLNZ wrote on 2/22/2022, 8:37 PM

@Don-Pottenger You said in your first post "My laptop has a native display resolution of 3840x2160". You've also told us your display is "13" on my laptop". Maybe I'm missing something but how can 3840x2160 pixels be squeezed into a 13" screen?

Musicvid wrote on 2/22/2022, 9:07 PM

@EricLNZ Good point.

Does it help if you set your laptop display resolution to match the resolution of your secondary display?

Don-Pottenger wrote on 2/23/2022, 11:41 AM

I might try setting the display resolution to match the second display but I would rather both displays work in their native resolution.

BTW, the laptop is an HP Spectre x360 Conv13-aw0020nr which has a 13.3" display and does have the resolution I quoted above. You can check the specs at https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-spectre-x360-13-aw0020nr

Musicvid wrote on 2/23/2022, 12:18 PM

Don, using Windows Display Settings, I quite honestly don't think you can have it both ways.

Unfortunately, support for Windows-related display issues is not officially available on the Vegas Pro user forum, but do keep us informed as to how it works out for you, and welcome to the discussions.

EricLNZ wrote on 2/23/2022, 4:42 PM

@Don-Pottenger Is the Display Resolution for each of your screens correctly shown in Windows Settings - System - Display?