In MukltiCam. Can I makrthe the 4 displays larger on my extra monitor

1940 wrote on 3/8/2020, 4:33 PM

Hi,

With VPX 11, I have two monitors, 1 is 24 and the other 19.

Editing MultiCam 4 cams.

I use the 19 for my extra screen but the 4 visions are quite small. How can I increase their size so they take up most of the monitor screen?

Also do we have an audio track sync facility like some?

Thanks

oz

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browj2 wrote on 3/8/2020, 6:44 PM

@1940

Hi Oz,

This depends on how you set up your screens. Resize the screens to get what you want. The 4 cameras should fill up the Source Monitor. If they don't, please post a screen shot. If the source monitor is not big enough for you, then resize it. Just remember that VPX will be trying to play back 4 videos simultaneously and the larger the screen, the more power required (I think).

Here is my setup:

For aligning the audio, right click on an audio object and you'll see the command for "align other audio objects with this track. First, select the audio objects, then right click on the one that you want to align with and apply the command. Make sure that there is space at the left in case one or more of the tracks has to start before your selected track.

You may want to watch this tutorial that I did on multicam, way back with VPX 6. It still applies.

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Scenestealer wrote on 3/8/2020, 7:24 PM

Hi @1940

In your case - drag the Source monitor to you 19 inch screen then click the full screen icon in the top right corner of the window.

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1940 wrote on 3/8/2020, 7:43 PM

Thank you guys. Always great help which is much appreciated !

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