Whitecap Standalone Win. 8 to Projector no full screen
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Whitecap Standalone Win. 8 to Projector no full screen
I'm a newbie to this forum, so hello all.
I bought a new laptop preloaded with Windows 8, and who needs to hear another rant against Windows 8, so skip that, but one problem is that while I can run Whitecap Standalone with microphone audio source, if I try to go full screen I see a flash of horizontal colored lines, and then no source. Is there a setting I'm overlooking, or any suggestions anyone can make to get this to work? The projector is an Optoma HD66, Laptop is a Lenovo Intel Core i5 i5-3210M / 2.5 GHz ( 3.1 GHz ) (Dual-Core ) Memory 8.0 GB / 8.0 GB Operating System Windows 8 64-bit Max Resolution 1600 x 900 ( HD+ ) Graphics Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000, and the two connect via HDMI. I'm getting full screen running other programs, with no problems.
Thanks in advance for all help offered.
I bought a new laptop preloaded with Windows 8, and who needs to hear another rant against Windows 8, so skip that, but one problem is that while I can run Whitecap Standalone with microphone audio source, if I try to go full screen I see a flash of horizontal colored lines, and then no source. Is there a setting I'm overlooking, or any suggestions anyone can make to get this to work? The projector is an Optoma HD66, Laptop is a Lenovo Intel Core i5 i5-3210M / 2.5 GHz ( 3.1 GHz ) (Dual-Core ) Memory 8.0 GB / 8.0 GB Operating System Windows 8 64-bit Max Resolution 1600 x 900 ( HD+ ) Graphics Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000, and the two connect via HDMI. I'm getting full screen running other programs, with no problems.
Thanks in advance for all help offered.
snowman910
Hello snowman910
How can I display WhiteCap on a TV/projector?
In order to display WhiteCap (running on your computer) on an external display such as a television, plasma display, or projector, you'll need a special cable. Some examples of cables are a SVGA cable, a S-Video cable, or a DVI cable (in order for a particular cable to be acceptable, it must be supported by both your computer and your external display). In order from highest to lowest video quality, you should choose DVI, SVGA, and then S-Video (S-Video is available much more widely on televisions than SVGA or DVI). SoundSpectrum does not provide these cables, but many computer stores such as CompUSA, Best Buy, Circuit City, and Radio Shack sell these computer accessories.
How do I change the full screen resolution settings?
Unfortunately, with our recent versions, it is no longer possible to change the full screen resolution that WhiteCap uses. We had to remove this feature to improve our full screen mode compatibility. WhiteCap will now default to your current system display device resolution.
Source: SoundSpectrum
Regards BTT
How can I display WhiteCap on a TV/projector?
In order to display WhiteCap (running on your computer) on an external display such as a television, plasma display, or projector, you'll need a special cable. Some examples of cables are a SVGA cable, a S-Video cable, or a DVI cable (in order for a particular cable to be acceptable, it must be supported by both your computer and your external display). In order from highest to lowest video quality, you should choose DVI, SVGA, and then S-Video (S-Video is available much more widely on televisions than SVGA or DVI). SoundSpectrum does not provide these cables, but many computer stores such as CompUSA, Best Buy, Circuit City, and Radio Shack sell these computer accessories.
How do I change the full screen resolution settings?
Unfortunately, with our recent versions, it is no longer possible to change the full screen resolution that WhiteCap uses. We had to remove this feature to improve our full screen mode compatibility. WhiteCap will now default to your current system display device resolution.
Source: SoundSpectrum
Regards BTT
Hi BTT
I don't have whitecap any longer, are you suggesting that an HDMI cable will not allow whitecap to go full screen?
My computer is connected to my 43 inch LED HI DEF TV and G-force works fine, I also don't have Aeon but it also ran just as well through my HDMI cable when I had it.
Why would whitecap be different?
I don't have whitecap any longer, are you suggesting that an HDMI cable will not allow whitecap to go full screen?
My computer is connected to my 43 inch LED HI DEF TV and G-force works fine, I also don't have Aeon but it also ran just as well through my HDMI cable when I had it.
Why would whitecap be different?
Hello juxtiphi
Well spotted.
Regards BTT
I would have thought an HDMI cable would suffice. I am going on the information I have from SoundSpectrum. Frank (from SoundSpectrum) will post here on Monday just to clarify things.juxtiphi wrote:...are you suggesting that an HDMI cable will not allow whitecap to go full screen?
Well spotted.
Regards BTT
Hi Guys
Hi guys,
I've used an HDMI cable to put SS products on a couple of different TV screens with no problem, I see no reason why they wouldn't work!
As for your WhiteCap issue, snowman910, I haven't been able to replicate it. It sounds like what I get when I adjust the audio sensitivity to the highest value. I would suggest upgrading to the latest Beta version, and seeing if that fixes the issue.
I'd like to know a few more things about the problem. Does it only happen when you're using a microphone for your audio input, or does that happen for Stereo Mix as well? Does it matter if the order is changed? For example, do you get the same glitch if you fullscreen, then switch over to microphone?
Let me know, either here or on a support ticket!
Regards,
Frank Netscher
I've used an HDMI cable to put SS products on a couple of different TV screens with no problem, I see no reason why they wouldn't work!
As for your WhiteCap issue, snowman910, I haven't been able to replicate it. It sounds like what I get when I adjust the audio sensitivity to the highest value. I would suggest upgrading to the latest Beta version, and seeing if that fixes the issue.
I'd like to know a few more things about the problem. Does it only happen when you're using a microphone for your audio input, or does that happen for Stereo Mix as well? Does it matter if the order is changed? For example, do you get the same glitch if you fullscreen, then switch over to microphone?
Let me know, either here or on a support ticket!
Regards,
Frank Netscher