PeteCress
02-15-2015, 06:34 PM
Windows 7 Pro.
GigaByte Mobo ( Z87X-UD4H-CF) with on-board graphics that supports two monitors.
Two monitors connected: 1 DVI and 1 Analog.
RVC seems to work as advertised.
Now add a video card (Radeon X3000SE) and a third (DVI) monitor
RVC throws "Cannot connect to tee" when trying to record off of the new monitor
When trying to record off of either of the two original monitors, RVC sees only a white screen or a black screen depending...
Disable the third monitor, and RVC is back to normal
Not a huge deal to this user because the third monitor was an attempt to work around problems I was having with window areas.
But now that I am getting up to speed, I see what I have been doing wrong and do not really need a third monitor.
But still....
GigaByte Mobo ( Z87X-UD4H-CF) with on-board graphics that supports two monitors.
Two monitors connected: 1 DVI and 1 Analog.
RVC seems to work as advertised.
Now add a video card (Radeon X3000SE) and a third (DVI) monitor
RVC throws "Cannot connect to tee" when trying to record off of the new monitor
When trying to record off of either of the two original monitors, RVC sees only a white screen or a black screen depending...
Disable the third monitor, and RVC is back to normal
Not a huge deal to this user because the third monitor was an attempt to work around problems I was having with window areas.
But now that I am getting up to speed, I see what I have been doing wrong and do not really need a third monitor.
But still....