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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 12:58 pm
by staffan2
I'm planning to replace my geforce4 gfx-card with one that support multi-output,
so that I can have many monitors (I've planned to buy some TFT monitors, so I
assume that I'm only interested in cards that have multi digital outputs).

I've seen that Matrox has cards that support 3 monitors (at 1280x1024), but I wonder
if there are any cards that support more than that? (ie. more monitors or higher
resolution for the 3 monitors. I'd hoped for 1600x1280 on 3 monitors).


I visited Trilithons website today ( http://www.trilithon.nl ) and I think their 6 monitor studio
looks sooo cool. Just look at the following picture:

http://www.trilithon.nl/content/home/images/studio.jpg

As you can see on the monitor in the middle, they are using CW Scope in their studio.
(click on the link 'sound design' on the upper left, and you can see a screenshot from
their scope setup).
http://www.trilithon.nl/content/audio/images/scope.jpg
http://www.trilithon.nl/content/audio/images/scope2.jpg

There are a lot of interesting pictures on that website (for example the overall picture:
http://www.trilithon.nl/content/video/i ... erview.jpg ), and I wish I had all that stuff.


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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 2:15 pm
by marcuspocus
I don't know about your card problem, but that's an amazing site!

Man they have nice picture in there and cool music also!

Nice to see CW stuff in real life situation :smile:

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 4:21 pm
by staffan2
Well, I don't have any "problem" with my gfx-card, it is just limited to just
_one_ monitor (I would like to see the STM2448 mixer, CubaseSX workspace, the CubaseSX mixer
and some softsynths (CW & VSTi) at the same time without flipping around the windows).
That's why I'm planning to buy a new gfx-card. But I don't know if there are any
better cards on the market than the Matrox-cards.

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 10:51 pm
by marcuspocus
Well, i use matrox G550 for dual head. And at the studio we have the Parhelia on 3 flat screen 17". It workflawlessly.

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 9:09 am
by Ricardo
Yeah, V cool website.
Matrox G550 for me too, and I'm very happy.

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 10:08 am
by Spirit
I like the Matrox 550 so much I've now got two 550-equppied systems with dual screens :smile: 2 x LCD (17 & 15 inch running 1280 and 1024)and 2 x 19-inch CRTs.

But what I'd really like now is not a third monitor, but a very high-resolution projection screen so I can have a full wall of blinking controls :wink:

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 12:44 pm
by garyb
hd tv screens can be used for monitors.....

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 4:20 am
by staffan2
I think I need a gfx-card that can support at least 3 monitors, as I assume that I will have more than 2 monitors within the next few years.

If you look at the following studio (which I assume is some of yours as it is equiped with a lot of CW stuff):

http://www.d-media.dk/studio.htm

The studio looks nice with the 2 monitors, but I assume that you can't get enough of monitors.

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 7:11 am
by Ora
...I just got the Matrox 650 - its dual monitor w/ option for tv out too...

I had some simple troubles with it (that i shouldn't of) and since its been humming away w/ no problems...
the only problem is i'm wishing i would of got the matrox 750 (2 monitors w/ tv out)

I highly recommend one of the 650 or 750 - Matrox cards are known to work well with creamware and audio systems

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 11:42 am
by staffan2
I assume I will go for the Matrox alternative, as I don't know any other card that support more than 2 monitors.

According to Matrox website , the P750 is almost twice the price of the P650 and still the P750 doesn't support triple DVI-out (only triple RGB-out according to Matrox website ).

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 1:13 am
by eliam
garyb, tell us more about hdtv used as monitors... I think they're much cheaper than computer monitors, so what's the catch? How do they connect to the video cards? Thanks

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 1:51 am
by garyb
afaik most have a vga input.you can get very large plasma monitors these days,but i didn't think that they were that cheap....

all hdtvs seem to have s/video or composite inputs so you could use a vga-video adaptor like http://www.trianglecables.com/cotovicovgad.html

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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 2:10 am
by eliam
I wouldn't say they're cheap but they seem cheaper then their computer counterparts. At least it seemed to me after shallow investigations...