Monday, September 19, 2016

[Avid-L2] Full Screen Mode with Avid Hardware and or Avid DNxIO?

 

As my 4K pixel hunting continues I am really up against a wall without a true 4K monitor.  I'm told by Netflix QC they are using a 60 inch LG G6B Monitor and they can also see the pixel issues on their Apple Cinema Display 27inch with gamma turned up.

I'm in the process of getting a real 4K monitor but I'm concerned that even if the monitor is 4K if it's on the small side around 30 inchs I still might not be able to see these pixel problems.  I'm suggesting we get a monitor in the 60 inch range like they are using at Netflix to hopefully play along in better sync with them.  Given they say they can see the issues on an Apple 27inch cinema display I'm wondering if we take a 4096x2160 computer LED GUI monitor if that might also show these pixel issues.

We do have that kind of computer monitor and I'm wondering if I could hook it up to one of the unused monitor outputs on my home system with a GTX-680 card if that would work to drive a third monitor.  I've already got my two GUI 1920x1080 monitors running off two ports but there is still an unused DVI-I port on the bottom part of the card.  Could that drive a 3rd 4096x2160 monitor?  If so I seem to remember something about full screen mode not working when Avid IO hardware is attached.  Is that true?  Would I have to turn off my DNxIO to be able to use full screen mode?

I don't have any of the parts in my possession yet to tinker so I'm trying to prepare for what is heading my way.
 
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net

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