thanks , i got a problem with second playback monitor . . i resinstalled windows and installed adobe premiere pro . . when i drag my preview screen to second screen and press fullscreen it covers almost both screens. . is there a way to lock it full screen and not go bigger than my screen ?
That's strange, not sure what is causing that, I would start by checking your windows display settings and see if the second monitor is set to "Extend these displays" and see if changing the Scale setting for the second monitor helps fix it. Sorry I can't be of more help.
@@JasonRobertsVideo it´s fixt now , by adobe community , better not drag the screen to other monitor , had to go to preferences/playback enable mercury transmit and select video screen second monitor ( video stream )
Hi, when ever I try to add tabs to my second monitor, my main monitor will not show full screen playback only 1/4 of the video on the top right corner, but when I add all tabs to my main monitor, now it works properly, do you think is has something to do with my my monitors being different resolution?
Hi Cristian - my monitors are different resolutions and I still get full screen playback - you could try making sure your graphics drivers are up to date and see if that helps.
After I updated my nVidia driver, Premiere is backwards--when the application window is minimized, Monitor 2 displays video. When I restore the Premiere app window, Monitor 2 goes to wallpaper after 2 seconds. It's so annoying. Sometimes in the past, I could toggle "Adobe DV" and it would restore video on the second monitor. But that's not working now. I think this also happened a year or so ago and the fix was to reload an earlier system image from when everything worked, but then I was running old drivers by doing that.
That's annoying :( I would disable second monitor output and make sure it works one one screen. Then re-enable second screen. You could also try re-installing/updating premiere pro and see if that helps.
@@JasonRobertsVideo I deleted the preferences file and restarted Premiere. Apparently the preferences somehow got corrupted when it launched after the new nVidia driver. Odd too was that Premiere kept launching in quarter window size on the desktop despite my adjusting it to most of my screen several times.
Hey, I want my timeline on the 2nd monitor since it's bigger but when I try to hit play or drag assets on the timeline on the 2nd monitor, it won't work. Any fix on this?
Hi Andi - that sounds weird - not sure what's going on there - maybe make sure you version is up to date and also your graphics card drivers are up to date?
@@JasonRobertsVideo it is weird! i'm using Mac by the way. There is no issue when I use the side car app to make my iPad an extra monitor. But when I tried using a standard monitor, it won't just work. I can drag the timeline panel to the external monitor but I can't drag any assets on it.
How could I play back to another monitor but not have that monitor as an additional desktop monitor on windows? I'm thinking I may need an additional pci card just for playback. Any help is appreciated :)
I just get problems dragging stuff on my 2nd monitor. This was explained to me by "support" (i.e. another user) that Premiere somehow thinks in pixel dimensions, not second monitors,or so and doesn't handle second monitors well. I can only use it for playback.
@@JasonRobertsVideo latest everything (Quadro studio driver). For example, in the FX panel, it says "no clip selected", though it's clearly selected. Or the playhead doesn't move, even though the sequence is playing back. I looked into the thread, and somebody said it's because Premiere - for iits interface! - doesn't recognize monitors as such, it thinks in pixel coordinates. No idea if that's the case and why any other piece of software I use has no problems with that, but frankly, Adobe CS is so inconstistent within itself (AE performs completely differently, for example, and you can click drag footage in the program monitor instead of messing with coordinates); or PS/AI path tools etc etc) I wouldn't wonder if things were programmed completely differently. But, on a sidenode, I love your channel! I used PP last in CS4 times, so it's nice to get everything refreshed by a guy you can relate to 🙂
Thanks. Saved me a lot of time. Do you know a way to get a fullscreen of the panels on the second screen. Real fullscreen, not just adjusting the edges...
Very useful, thank you! Question though: How do I stop the fullscreen on monitor 2 from disappearing if I click on Effects? Doesn't seem right that I can't see the thing I'm trying to effect. Am I missing something daft? Cheers
Thanks :) That sound a bit weird but you could try turning off the "Disable video output when in the background" but that should be causing what you are describing.
Do you have a recommendation on which HDMI hub to a dual monitor to buy? I want to making sure I buy the right one, see a lot that says splitter but none that says works with a Dual Monitor setup with Adobe Premiere Pro. Amazon link would be awesome.
Hi Douglas, sorry I don't have a recommendation as I don't use one, I'm now using a graphics card that has multiple output ports that I wire directly to each monitor. Sorry can't help more with this but thanks for the question anyways. My ultimate setup would probably one day include one of these cards as well: www.blackmagicdesign.com/au/products/decklink
It is what it is - I managed ok with a larger curved editing monitor and a full screen color accurate monitor (ua-cam.com/video/BgtjMnnORJQ/v-deo.html) full screen
▶ watch all my Premiere Pro tutorials: ua-cam.com/play/PLF3XxzX27iiJIsMP1wsI8z6Bl4eXCxDiL.html
Short, clear and clean tutorial. Right in time after a few annoying ones. This is what I was looking for. Thanks!
That's so great to hear - thanks for taking the time to comment! :)
Man, the draging back from other monitor got me, you're a life saver 👍
That's so great to hear! :) Glad I could help!
thanks , i got a problem with second playback monitor . . i resinstalled windows and installed adobe premiere pro . . when i drag my preview screen to second screen and press fullscreen it covers almost both screens. . is there a way to lock it full screen and not go bigger than my screen ?
That's strange, not sure what is causing that, I would start by checking your windows display settings and see if the second monitor is set to "Extend these displays" and see if changing the Scale setting for the second monitor helps fix it. Sorry I can't be of more help.
@@JasonRobertsVideo it´s fixt now , by adobe community , better not drag the screen to other monitor , had to go to preferences/playback enable mercury transmit and select video screen second monitor ( video stream )
Sorry I misread your question or I would have suggested that. Having a second screen is so nice - glad you got it sorted :)
Thank you!
You're very welcome! :) :) Thanks!
Hi, when ever I try to add tabs to my second monitor, my main monitor will not show full screen playback only 1/4 of the video on the top right corner, but when I add all tabs to my main monitor, now it works properly, do you think is has something to do with my my monitors being different resolution?
Hi Cristian - my monitors are different resolutions and I still get full screen playback - you could try making sure your graphics drivers are up to date and see if that helps.
Clear and concise! Thanks for the help 😄😄
You're so welcome! And thanks for the thanks :)
After I updated my nVidia driver, Premiere is backwards--when the application window is minimized, Monitor 2 displays video. When I restore the Premiere app window, Monitor 2 goes to wallpaper after 2 seconds. It's so annoying. Sometimes in the past, I could toggle "Adobe DV" and it would restore video on the second monitor. But that's not working now. I think this also happened a year or so ago and the fix was to reload an earlier system image from when everything worked, but then I was running old drivers by doing that.
That's annoying :( I would disable second monitor output and make sure it works one one screen. Then re-enable second screen. You could also try re-installing/updating premiere pro and see if that helps.
@@JasonRobertsVideo I deleted the preferences file and restarted Premiere. Apparently the preferences somehow got corrupted when it launched after the new nVidia driver. Odd too was that Premiere kept launching in quarter window size on the desktop despite my adjusting it to most of my screen several times.
Glad you got it sorted! :)
Precise & well taught - Thx!
That's great to hear - thanks so much! :) :)
I was looking for the full screen monitor option I forgot how to do it. Thank you for this video!!! great pace too keep it up
Thanks - glad it helped :)
Thanks - glad it helped :)
Hey, I want my timeline on the 2nd monitor since it's bigger but when I try to hit play or drag assets on the timeline on the 2nd monitor, it won't work. Any fix on this?
Hi Andi - that sounds weird - not sure what's going on there - maybe make sure you version is up to date and also your graphics card drivers are up to date?
@@JasonRobertsVideo it is weird! i'm using Mac by the way. There is no issue when I use the side car app to make my iPad an extra monitor. But when I tried using a standard monitor, it won't just work. I can drag the timeline panel to the external monitor but I can't drag any assets on it.
Sounds like a possible Premiere bug - you could always ask the question on the Adobe forum and see if there is a workaround.
How could I play back to another monitor but not have that monitor as an additional desktop monitor on windows? I'm thinking I may need an additional pci card just for playback. Any help is appreciated :)
Don't know sorry, why not just add another monitor in windows?
I just get problems dragging stuff on my 2nd monitor. This was explained to me by "support" (i.e. another user) that Premiere somehow thinks in pixel dimensions, not second monitors,or so and doesn't handle second monitors well. I can only use it for playback.
That's strange, maybe check your video drivers are up to date?
@@JasonRobertsVideo latest everything (Quadro studio driver). For example, in the FX panel, it says "no clip selected", though it's clearly selected. Or the playhead doesn't move, even though the sequence is playing back. I looked into the thread, and somebody said it's because Premiere - for iits interface! - doesn't recognize monitors as such, it thinks in pixel coordinates. No idea if that's the case and why any other piece of software I use has no problems with that, but frankly, Adobe CS is so inconstistent within itself (AE performs completely differently, for example, and you can click drag footage in the program monitor instead of messing with coordinates); or PS/AI path tools etc etc) I wouldn't wonder if things were programmed completely differently.
But, on a sidenode, I love your channel! I used PP last in CS4 times, so it's nice to get everything refreshed by a guy you can relate to 🙂
Most helpful Video I have seen so far thx!!!!!! Exactly what I was looking for
Yay! That makes me so happy to hear - thanks for the comment :)
Perfect explanation. Thanks a lot.
You are welcome! :) :)
Thanks. Saved me a lot of time. Do you know a way to get a fullscreen of the panels on the second screen. Real fullscreen, not just adjusting the edges...
Hi Markus - sorry I don't.
@@JasonRobertsVideo don't worry. Found out, it is impossible on windows. On the mac it is just a doubleclick.
Glad you found a way :)
Synchronization problem on the 2nd full screen monitor? Why?
Maybe check Premiere is up to date and also your graphics card drivers.
Very useful, thank you! Question though: How do I stop the fullscreen on monitor 2 from disappearing if I click on Effects? Doesn't seem right that I can't see the thing I'm trying to effect. Am I missing something daft? Cheers
Thanks :) That sound a bit weird but you could try turning off the "Disable video output when in the background" but that should be causing what you are describing.
@@JasonRobertsVideo Diamond, thank you so much!
Thanks 🙏, I always wanted to color grade full screen in my second monitor
Thanks Reza - happy to help :)
Thanks Jase, great video.
No worries Kelu :)
That was a good video! Thankyou very much!
Thanks - glad you liked it! :)
Thanks for the tips! Just what I was looking for!
You're welcome Rick - glad to help :)
Do you have a recommendation on which HDMI hub to a dual monitor to buy? I want to making sure I buy the right one, see a lot that says splitter but none that says works with a Dual Monitor setup with Adobe Premiere Pro. Amazon link would be awesome.
Hi Douglas, sorry I don't have a recommendation as I don't use one, I'm now using a graphics card that has multiple output ports that I wire directly to each monitor. Sorry can't help more with this but thanks for the question anyways. My ultimate setup would probably one day include one of these cards as well: www.blackmagicdesign.com/au/products/decklink
I tried this and as soon as I clicked ok a window popped up that said a serious issue has occured and it it shut down premiere pro
Sorry to hear that Wyatt - you could try making sure Premiere Pro is up to date and also your graphics drivers and see if that helps.
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You're welcome Frank :)
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Adobe needs to fix this. We need to be able to move panels and display them at full size in a second monitor. It would be really useful.
Yeah some more flexibility would be nice :)
As I look at this I get to the conclusion like one 50' monitor is better than all of this 😅
bro forgot about OBS ...
nice vid though thanks !!
Thanks :)
@@JasonRobertsVideo truly W creator for having so many subs and actually replying
No worries :)
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Haha - thanks! :)
sad that adobe can only do this scuffed version of a dual monitor setup in 2023 XD
It is what it is - I managed ok with a larger curved editing monitor and a full screen color accurate monitor (ua-cam.com/video/BgtjMnnORJQ/v-deo.html) full screen
Thank you!
You're welcome :)