![]() There are four types of Screens as described below. In some cases a Screen might have more than one Output in these cases there will be one Primary Output which sets limitations, such as aspect ratio, on the other Outputs in that Screen. In these cases you can set the Output Target to only render to a part of your Output. In many cases you will want the rendered image to fill your device, but there may be instances where you want the rendered image to not fill the device, such as if you are using a matrix device (DualHead2Go, TripleHead2Go, Datapath, etc.). Placeholder - this is used if you are not physically connected to an output, but wish to link it later and begin setting up your Screens and Looks for a program.Syphon - this is a Mac only option that allows you to output on the same computer to a program that is capable of receiving a Syphon input.NDI - this option will create a virtual output that shows over the network on any software programs or external hardware capable of receiving an NDI input. ![]() BlackMagic - this is any BlackMagic device that allows for SDI output from the program.System - this will be any physically connected outputs to your computer including VGA, DVI and HDMI outputs.That is, it is a property of a Screen that tells the rendered image where to go. OutputĪn Output is the connection between a Screen (as defined above) and the physical device (or digital equivalent) that ProPresenter will be displaying on. There are four types of Screens (Single, Mirror, Grouped, and Edge Blend) each of these options will be covered more in depth separately. Note that you can send one Screen to multiple devices (using the Mirror option), allowing ProPresenter to render something once yet drive multiple outputs. Think of a Screen as one render out of ProPresenter. ScreenĪ Screen is the digital representation of your physical devices inside of ProPresenter. You might hear it referenced as a Confidence Monitor, Conference Monitor, Foldback screen, or, as in previous versions of ProPresenter, a Stage Display. Tip: Screens that people on the stage can see have been called many things over the years. The Stage screens instead take the content that is being sent to the Audience screen, and, along with other content such as clocks, timers, and notes, is displayed in a user friendly way so that the people on stage can quickly see that information. More specifically, the Audience screens have a full stack of Layers (as discussed in the Layer section) and is where your slides, media, and other content will be displayed. Generally speaking, an Audience screen is a screen that the audience will look at, and a Stage screen is a screen that people on the stage can see. ProPresenter has two types of screens: Audience and Stage. To master the Configure Screens window you must first master the terminology that the Configure Screens window uses. This functionality provides the option to add as many system outputs as your computer can handle to more advanced output types such as SDI, NDI, and Syphon. ProPresenter features a powerful render engine capable of outputting to multiple outputs and destinations at the same time.
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