Can I use more than one extra monitor with FCP?
I have got 2 monitors connected to my iMac but I seem to be able to use just one with FCP.
Is it possible to use both and if so, how?
iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 12.6
I have got 2 monitors connected to my iMac but I seem to be able to use just one with FCP.
Is it possible to use both and if so, how?
iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 12.6
Hooray!!!
I guess the HDMI-only restriction may have been lifted, and maybe now it's "HDMI or USB-C".
I remember when this started, one had to have a specialized output card in order to view it on a reference monitor. I was very glad when I could use it in HDMI. For me, it helps a lot to see the final video in full screen, unemcumbered by all the FCP interface, while still being able to make adjustments at the same time.
I do not use it all the time, but more when I am close to finishing my editing, to make sure all the details look right in the big(-ish) screen.
Hooray!!!
I guess the HDMI-only restriction may have been lifted, and maybe now it's "HDMI or USB-C".
I remember when this started, one had to have a specialized output card in order to view it on a reference monitor. I was very glad when I could use it in HDMI. For me, it helps a lot to see the final video in full screen, unemcumbered by all the FCP interface, while still being able to make adjustments at the same time.
I do not use it all the time, but more when I am close to finishing my editing, to make sure all the details look right in the big(-ish) screen.
A/V Output will show the end result, without any interface elements - just the video of your production, in full screen. It can be useful to preview exactly how it will come out.
For example, here is FCP interface:
And here is a shot of A/V Output: basically what you'd see in the Viewer, but full screen and without any interface elements:
In my FCP Preferences>Playback the A/V setting says "None found" and in the Window menu the A/V is greyed out.
Does this mean my setup is unsuitable for using A/V?
I do have another use for the third monitor . . . as a display for video tutorials . . . I can follow the lesson on the monitor whilst performing the actions on the app in question.
Well I'll be hornswoggled!
I don't know what has happened but suddenly I got A/V Output on the 16" Philips.
As you can see in the photo, the BenQ has the Browser, the iMac has the timeline etc. and the Philips is displaying A/V Out and is connected by USB-C to the iMac's Thunderbolt port. The iMac has no HDMI.
How do you explain that?
Hi, Ian
You can use two for the interface, and one as "A/V Output".
The monitor used as A/V Output must be connected via HDMI and be set at 1080p or 4K resolution.
Getting this to work with the exact displays you want is a little game that I've learned over time.
Let me know if you want to pursue this and I can guide you through it.
I don't understand what you mean by "A/V Output".
The 24" BenQ is an HDMI monitor but it is connected via a converter into USB-C/Thunderbolt on my iMac.
The 16" Philips is connected directly via USB-C.
As neither of them is connected directly by HDMI it looks as though the A/V Output (whatever that is) may not work?
Incidentally, these 2 were not bought specially for this task . . . the old BenQ has been used for 9 years with my Mac mini and the Philips was a free gift . . . I am just experimenting to find the various possibilities.
Thanks Luis. So the A/V Output is almost the same as the Viewer.
That means I could have the Browser on one, the Timeline on another and the A/V Output/Viewer on the third?
However, as both external monitors are plugged into my iMac's Thunderbolt ports, I probably can't get the A/V Output?
Perhaps one display can be used as A/V Output if it is connected using HDMI (via an adapter), but I am thinking that it could be more useful in the way you describe, or to put other things - a manual in pdf, a Finder window, etc
I don't know how useful it will be with FCP but it sure has been fun playing around.
Some people never grow up!
Can I use more than one extra monitor with FCP?