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Wolfgang S. wrote on 9/13/2006, 10:21 AM
Be aware, that the double output - to both the internal preview window and the windows secondary display - costs some preview performance. Funny enough, if you deactivate the internal preview (in the preferences in "display frames in video preview window during playback”, then you can improve the preview performance for the windows secondary display further. I have seen an improvement from 11 to 23 fps, for best/full and an 1080 50i clip.

The other way round - so to use only the internal preview - does not increase preview performance at all, compared with the double output.

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