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Isadora Manual v1.3 - TroikaTronix

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• You can stop mirroring to the external device by choosing Output > Stop<br />

External Video Out.<br />

Note that the External Video Out feature only mirrors the output of the stage. No<br />

images will be sent to the camera if the stage is not visible.<br />

Outputting to a Video Projector<br />

When you are ready to use <strong>Isadora</strong> for a performance, you will generally want to<br />

configure your computer so that <strong>Isadora</strong>’s user interface appears on the main<br />

display of your computer, and the video output is sent to a video projector (also<br />

known as a “beamer” in Europe.) These instructions explain how configure <strong>Isadora</strong><br />

and your computer to accomplish this goal.<br />

For both Macintosh and Windows, the first step is to power up your video projector<br />

and connect its video input to the computer. Usually this connection is made via a<br />

15 pin XVGA cable, but you may also use DVI or HDMI – it depends on the output<br />

provided by your computer. You computer screen will usually blink as it recognizes<br />

the new display.<br />

Mac OS X<br />

• Open the System Preferences and click “Displays.”<br />

• The following window will appear on each of your computers; but only one of<br />

them will have a tab that says “Arrangement.” You will need to work with the<br />

window that has this tab.<br />

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