How to set up dual monitors for Visualization output

Note: Visualization integration is available in the OtsTurntables Pro package only. For license details click here.

With the Windows ME/2000/XP operating systems you are able to set up a second display adapter. This feature is great for displaying visualization through a second monitor or video projector.

To utilize the dual monitor feature you will need to install either: a dual monitor output video card, or two video cards into your computer system. Most modern motherboards have a single AGP video card slot, which means you will need to either install a PCI video card for the second monitor, or replace your AGP card with a dual monitor output video card.

Tips for PCI display adapter configuration:

Tip for home users

If you are a home user, and use your system for other applications, then you would be best to set up your high resolution AGP video card as your primary display adapter, and your low resolution PCI video card as your secondary display adapter, which is for your visualization output.

Tip: Before installation of your secondary PCI video card you may need to select your AGP video card as your Primary VGA card in your system bios.

 

Tip for DJ's

If you are a DJ, and require high resolution video output for your visualization display, then you would be best to select your PCI video card as your primary display adapter, and your AGP video card as your secondary display adapter. You will therefore be using OtsTurntables on your PCI display adapter and the visualization will be output to the high resolution AGP video card.

 

How to set up dual monitors with Windows ME/2000/XP

 

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Visualization integration