David Scattergood
October 20th, 2006, 08:47 AM
I am making room for my new iMac (dual 2 core 24") set up and associated kit and find myself left with a 19-21" CRT monitor (convinced it was 21" but measures more like 19...perhaps actual screen size is 19??).
Deciding what to do with this, I thought I could either give it away (local school etc); sell it (would I get much for one these days?) or just take it to the local refuge...then it struck me that I could perhaps keep this and integrate it with my iMac when video editing??? Obviously it isn't HD but the colours and sharpness are still great (still superior to LCD's imo).
The only free port I can now find on the back of the machine is, well, a monitor shaped icon...and I think I read the intel iMacs can be monitor-out enabled?? If so, I assume I will need an adaptor as the CRT had a hardwired parallel lead only.
Now if I can, it means I have the option of another screen for editing video - monitoring the timeline for example.
Sound about right - new to FCP (only recently installed the program) so not entirely sure how to set this up.
Many thanks.
Deciding what to do with this, I thought I could either give it away (local school etc); sell it (would I get much for one these days?) or just take it to the local refuge...then it struck me that I could perhaps keep this and integrate it with my iMac when video editing??? Obviously it isn't HD but the colours and sharpness are still great (still superior to LCD's imo).
The only free port I can now find on the back of the machine is, well, a monitor shaped icon...and I think I read the intel iMacs can be monitor-out enabled?? If so, I assume I will need an adaptor as the CRT had a hardwired parallel lead only.
Now if I can, it means I have the option of another screen for editing video - monitoring the timeline for example.
Sound about right - new to FCP (only recently installed the program) so not entirely sure how to set this up.
Many thanks.