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hello, i use premiere pro with 3 monitors and I can't get the playback to work as full screen in my third monitor anymore. Strangelly parts of the image appear in the other monitors and sometimes just don't. If i open a project with an older version of premiere it works just fine, so it's It seems to be a problem of the latest version . Is there any way i can solve this problem? It's very annoying to work without this function.
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How do you have the workspaces setup? I'm using three all the time ...
You do need to see that the panel group on the second monitor (in my setup) does not 'stray over' onto any other monitor, as PrPro can be finicky if it has one pixel of overlap. Which you might not even see.
Neil
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In the first monitor (my laptop monitor) I put the project panel, in the second source, program, effects, timeline and the third i use for mercury transmit. It has always worked well. I've already tried to change the main monitor, I tried to change the monitor used for mercury transmit , I've cleaned media cache files too and
there's no overlaping between monitors.
Today I decided to open a project in an older version of premiere (2018) and the mercury transmit worked just fine.
I don't know if it has to do with it, but it all started after one day I had to work just with my laptop (without the second and third monitors). When opening premiere I was not able to see all the pannels, it was like they were sent to different monitors that were not connected... So I cleaned the workspace layouts and I was finnaly able to see the project. After that, when I conected the other two monitors to my laptop again, the "mercury transmit" function stopped working.
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Hi Manoela,
Did you reset the workaspace? Make sure that no pixels are overlapping with one panel over another from monitor to monitor. Please also give us your system info.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I did reset the workspace.
I work in a Macbook Pro 2.3 GHz, with Catalina version 10.15.7