Copy link to clipboard
Copied
As I wait for my serial numbers to come in, I am starting with the Production Premium CS6 trial.
I would like to have my second monitor show full screen, but the Playback Settings in the dropdown menu is grayed out.
Is this a "trial" limitation?
"Adobe DV" enables DV output. "Adobe Monitor 1" is, usually, your primary monitor; I think it actually does full-screen, but it's underneath the application window so it's not much use. If "Adobe Monitor 2" does what you think it should do, i.e. give you full-screen output on the second monitor, then that's the one to use.
If you want temporary full screen on your primary monitor, try Ctrl+`; that turns on "Cinema Mode."
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
How about more information about your hardware and device driver versions?
More information needed for someone to help... click these links and provided the requested information
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
So you don't think that the trial version of Premiere CS6 has the "Playback Settings" grayed out in the drop down menu?
It might be my hardware or video driver?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
So what is your "hardware or video driver" ?
What is your OS and platform?
Whatever..my playback settings are not grayed out with a trial version so thateliminates the "trial version pssibilty"
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have Windows 7 with a GTX 480 and a driver that drives the GTX 480.
Playback settings are not grayed out in 5.5
Do you have a third party hardware?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
FWIW: It is not a "trial limitation"
I am using a trial version with multiple monitors. (2)
Check your settings when you create a sequence.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Can I change those settings after I create a sequence to allow playback settings to be accessed?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Playback Settings are grayed out when I access the Sequence Settings dialogue......
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Playback Settings is only for third-party hardware use, now. Kinda dumb, I think, but this is all part of the change in the way monitoring is handled now in Pr.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Setting up external monitoring--at least, when not using third-party hardware--is done in the program Preferences now. Go to Edit > Preferences > Playback, and there you can specify which video "device" you want to use. Your secondary monitor will be listed there, along with most of the usual settings you're accustomed to seeing in Playback Settings.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This turns the 2nd monitor on, but it is on until I go back to the "Edit > Preferences > Playback" and turn it off again.
Access in the playback settings dropdown menu is much more conveneint (when not grayed out inexplicably)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Yep, can't argue with that.
And Playback Settings is not grayed out inexplicably--I just explained it. It's only for third-party hardware use now. There most definitely should be a toggle for the external monitor that's more easy to access. I've got a KB shortcut set up to go to the Playback preferences (Alt+Shift+P); not perfect, but it helps a bit.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Also, there are only three check boxes in that dialogue (for me)
Adobe DV
Adobe Monitor 1:
Adobe Monitor 2:
Checking Adobe DV an/or Adobe Monitor 1 don't appear to do anything....
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have the last 2 checked and this is what turns on the second monitor - full screen.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Ahhh....Monitor 1 is underneath the Premiere interface if it on Monitor 1.....
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
And I guess the reason your Playback Settings from the dropdown menu isn't grayed out is because you have a special hardware--third-party hardware?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It is really really annoying in this new forum format that one does not know..who one is responding to.
This must be fixed for ease of communication and understanding.
Actually..I have no 3rd party and in fact...I was wrong...
I confused the fact that I had my 2nd monitor working with the "greyed out issue".
I am greyed out as Colin B reasoning points out. Not an issue.
I will be reinstalling 3rd party hardware soon to see what it does for me.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
"Adobe DV" enables DV output. "Adobe Monitor 1" is, usually, your primary monitor; I think it actually does full-screen, but it's underneath the application window so it's not much use. If "Adobe Monitor 2" does what you think it should do, i.e. give you full-screen output on the second monitor, then that's the one to use.
If you want temporary full screen on your primary monitor, try Ctrl+`; that turns on "Cinema Mode."
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks, Ill try that......
Seems like a keyboard shortcut to put that up on the SECOND monitor--and then back off again--now that would rock, eh?
Thanks for your help.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The keyboard shortcut is CTRL+` for full screen. However, some dialogue boxes can get trapped behind there (such as remove effects and audio gain) I'm trying to figure out how to tame that behavior because the program can be completely unresponsive if that happens and the wrong thing is checked.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Experimenting, it seems the dialogue boxes pop up where the Audio Mixer tab is. Not sure if this behavior is consistant. I'll watch it though.