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the developers gave us the option of moving the counter box to ANY part of the frame we wanted it during playback! Upper or lower just aint enough, sorry. Any amens here?
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Re: would LOVE it if...
Amen, brother, Amen. And/or even total erasure when needed!
Seems as though Chet HAD this function on one of recent "tips" sessions but I can't remember it if so.
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Seems as though Chet HAD this function on one of recent "tips" sessions but I can't remember it if so.
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Re: would LOVE it if...
I have heard that request quite a bit!
The only modification we have for that is to move the mini-menu up or down using the up/down arrows on the menu itself. Theoretically that's one of the benefits to working in a dual-monitor mode, the UI (User Interface - or menu) appears on one monitor and the video all by itself on the other monitor.
However I believe the newer Bogart systems work best/better in a single-monitor mode (fewer software anomalies)... but maybe that's just my opinion.
If I showed that Norm, I have to re-view some of my recent lessons to remember how and what I did!
Regards,
Chet
The only modification we have for that is to move the mini-menu up or down using the up/down arrows on the menu itself. Theoretically that's one of the benefits to working in a dual-monitor mode, the UI (User Interface - or menu) appears on one monitor and the video all by itself on the other monitor.
However I believe the newer Bogart systems work best/better in a single-monitor mode (fewer software anomalies)... but maybe that's just my opinion.
If I showed that Norm, I have to re-view some of my recent lessons to remember how and what I did!
Regards,
Chet
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