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Hello,
I've been looking and searching through the forum for some advice on my problem but haven't been able to find something that even remotely works.
Here's the thing:
I bought a Mini Monitor to have a full screen view of my work on Da Vinci Resolve 12.5
I'm working while on a move on a Windows 10 laptop with a GTX 1060.
I've installed the latest drivers (both of the BM Desktop video setup and the thunderbolt drivers for Windows) and plugged the Mini Monitor to an TB3 to TB1 adapter (Akitio T3T) that worked flawlessly on my computer to connect TB hard drives.
And then plugged my monitor to the Ultra Studio Mini Monitor through HDMI.
Everything seems to be recognized, the green light is on, my computer recognizes the Mini Monitor and I can change the preferences on the Desktop video setup.
Now when I start working Da Vinci Resolve, the output of the video is broken on my external monitor: it plays but it's full of lines, jittering, green lines, double images.... it's really looking like an old damaged videotape image !
My material is usually in 1080 25p.
Whatever the different setups are (PsF on or off, 25p or 50i) it just doesn't seem to work (the problem changes a bit: more or less lines, more or less jitter...).
The only preset that gives a stable image is the old PAL preset.
I have tested and had the same problem with an Iiyama HD display and a Cinema HD display by Apple. Changed the HDMI and TB cables also.
If you have any idea what's going on I would very much appreciate thanks a lot for reading this anyway!
I'm just a bit afraid that it's a problem related to the Thunderbolt Windows drivers...
I've been looking and searching through the forum for some advice on my problem but haven't been able to find something that even remotely works.
Here's the thing:
I bought a Mini Monitor to have a full screen view of my work on Da Vinci Resolve 12.5
I'm working while on a move on a Windows 10 laptop with a GTX 1060.
I've installed the latest drivers (both of the BM Desktop video setup and the thunderbolt drivers for Windows) and plugged the Mini Monitor to an TB3 to TB1 adapter (Akitio T3T) that worked flawlessly on my computer to connect TB hard drives.
And then plugged my monitor to the Ultra Studio Mini Monitor through HDMI.
Everything seems to be recognized, the green light is on, my computer recognizes the Mini Monitor and I can change the preferences on the Desktop video setup.
Now when I start working Da Vinci Resolve, the output of the video is broken on my external monitor: it plays but it's full of lines, jittering, green lines, double images.... it's really looking like an old damaged videotape image !
My material is usually in 1080 25p.
Whatever the different setups are (PsF on or off, 25p or 50i) it just doesn't seem to work (the problem changes a bit: more or less lines, more or less jitter...).
The only preset that gives a stable image is the old PAL preset.
I have tested and had the same problem with an Iiyama HD display and a Cinema HD display by Apple. Changed the HDMI and TB cables also.
If you have any idea what's going on I would very much appreciate thanks a lot for reading this anyway!
I'm just a bit afraid that it's a problem related to the Thunderbolt Windows drivers...