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Bogart SE 5 User manual
Chapter 5: VGA mode
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VGA mode is only available when you have activated the
Gold Edition.
It is possible to connect a VGA, HDMI or DVI screen to your
system. You can use the screens either in combination or on
their own. In the System Settings, you can use the “Screen“
button to select the required mode.
5.1 Dual-monitor use (VGA/HDMI as extra
monitor to the video or DVI monitor)
We must distinguish between two types of hardware in this
chapter. The S-3000 and S-6000 and more recent devices
have a DVI output as well as an HDMI output, and they can be
used in dual monitor mode. Until now, the devices also had
VGA and analog outputs, whereas they usually do not have an
HDMI output. These devices can be connected for dual-moni-
tor use in several ways.
In order to enable dual-monitor use, all devices must always
have a VGA or DVI (from S-3000 onwards) as their first moni-
tor. The second monitor can be of a different type.
This means that the user interface will be displayed flicker-
free on the computer monitor and your video footage on the
second screen. When using two monitors, this order is fixed.
You can also work with a single monitor. You will then be able
to designate any output for the first monitor. With this method,
you would see both, the menu interface and the scene play-
back, on the same screen.
If you are working in dual-monitor mode, the system will usu-
ally display the “screen saver” on the video monitor. This can
be set under Settings-Monitor-Monitor 2 Options. However,
you can also activate the Storyboard’s or scene bin‘s scrolling
slider in any menu and thus display the currently active scene
(without effects) on the video monitor. In the Transitions menu,
the first of the two scenes is shown.
The settings for the VGA mode are saved locally on the hard
drive. If you are working with several hard drives (removable
drives or built-in drives), the system will always start using the
video mode saved on that particular hard drive.
The distinctions can be seen in the following menus (please
take into account that the distinctions are an example of a
VGA-TV combination):
Setup - Video: In this menu you see only the operating panel
for making settings on the computer monitor. Your video foot-
age is displayed separately on the TV monitor.
Video recording: The operating panel for recording is shown
on the VGA monitor. You see the recorded video on the TV
monitor.
Video editing: When you play the storyboard from this menu,
the playback duration is displayed on the VGA monitor on top
of the Edit menu. Your video is shown on the TV monitor with-
out any menu overlays.
Splitting: If you click on this button, then the Split menu ap-
pears on top of the Edit menu. The current video image is dis-
played on the TV monitor. Now you can use the Split menu to
cut your video scene while you observe the exact playback on
the TV monitor. Should you have chosen the 2-scene view for
splitting, you will see this on the VGA monitor while the current
scene will be displayed on the second one.
Trim: This menu is displayed before the Edit menu, just like the
Split menu. Here, too, your video will be displayed on the TV
monitor.
Transition effects: If you play back the storyboard from this
menu in order to view an inserted effect, you will see the play
indicator on the VGA monitor. Your video is shown on the TV
monitor without any menu overlays.
Image processing effects: Just as with transition effects, the
playback display is shown in the Long-term effects menu and
the video shown separately. The settings and combinations
for single or dual monitor use can be found in the reference
section.
Setting a color value: Color reproduction on a VGA moni-
tor is not the same as the actual video color. For that reason,
a control color field will be displayed on the video monitor in
addition to the color scale on the VGA monitor when you are
setting a color value. You should take this color as a guide for
your setting.
5.2 Single monitor use
Depending on the type of device you are using, there are sev-
eral possibilities to connect a monitor to your system. These
are: HDMI, DVI, VGA or analog.
A non-analog monitor will provide a calmer picture of the
menus and video footage. You must adjust the “Screen”
button in the “System settings“ menu to the desired mode.
You can choose from several VGA options. After you set the
“Screen” button to the desired VGA mode, the system restarts
automatically and then displays the user interface on the moni-
tor. You can now disconnect the television from the system,
since the television was only needed to start up the system the
first time. When the screen setting is changed, it must be con-
firmed after the display was modified. Please note however,
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