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Mercury Transmit display error

Engaged ,
Feb 17, 2020 Feb 17, 2020

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Hi,

 

This is not a recent thing but it keeps making me just shutting my Mercury Transmit off.

 

This has been happening in CC19 and CC20: 

IMG_20200217_105738.jpg

 

If I click out of Premiere Pro or the Autosave is triggered, the picture which was put out to my 

UHD Display (top) is being stretched across all of my screens, it appears it's getting confused with resolutions and displays the UHD sized image across all 1080p screens. So the picture you are seeing 

above would usually display the full airplane, not just the few windows you can see there.

 

mercury.JPG

 

Advice appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

Windows 10, CC20, GTX 1080, 10core i7

 

 

 

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Error or problem , Freeze or hang , Hardware or GPU , Performance , User interface or workspaces

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Engaged ,
Feb 29, 2020 Feb 29, 2020

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Same issue here, using two 4k monitors. It spreads the picture across monitor 1 and part of 2. ASUS pro duo with a 2060 RTX, Windows 10.

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Feb 29, 2020 Feb 29, 2020

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I'm just playing with it today with a new monitor. It seems to be working as I expect, but I had some problems with it. My new second monitor was flashing on and off, and I figured it was the cable, so I sent it back and got a new one, and it was still doing it. So, I switched the monitors around (they are identical, save for the $350.00 price drop since 2015) on buying the 2nd one!) and now they are both working and with the same cables as I had previous. I just took out the DVI on the main one and started using displayport on both. (gtx1070). 

 

Don't forget the Window Display settings which also effect it, in particular the Extend option so it functions as one big screen. And your graphics card will have port hierarchy which you should check out, like this one:

https://www.evga.com/support/faq/FAQdetails.aspx?faqid=59560

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The above checkbox controls whether the mercury transmit outputs when PP looses focus.

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