I would like to request a feature that allows users to lock the full-screen presentation to a specific display. Our setup involves a computer with three connected displays, and we have encountered an issue where, as we switch the editor window from windowed to full screen, the display showing the presentation switches from our on-stage TV to our secondary desk monitor. We've attempted to resolve this by switching the display ports, but that hasn't solved the problem. We have also tried configuring the presentation screen in the settings, but even then, when transitioning from windowed or half-screen mode to full screen, the presentation unexpectedly moves to another display.
We believe the root cause of this issue is that the program appears to automatically detect the presentation screen based on the current location of the editor window. It seems that even if a single pixel spills over onto the presentation display, the program attempts to relocate the presentation to another screen. We suspect that this behavior may be the underlying cause of the problem when transitioning between full-screen and windowed modes.
My attempts to reproduce this problem have been unsuccessful.
The recommended VideoPsalm version is 1.27 (beta) available here:
https://bit.ly/VideoPsalm_1_27_Setup_beta
Questions 1. Which VideoPsalm version do you use?
2. Can you send me a screenshot of your Windows screen settings, something like the following screenshot:
Thank you for the screenshot. The problem is in the list of things to fix and someone is looking into it.
Please post here the additional information when you get it.
Hello Sichem,
I am glad to inform you that this bug has been corrected and will be gone in the next VideoPsalm 1.27 (beta), hopefully in a few days, here:
https://bit.ly/VideoPsalm_1_27_Setup_beta
Please check the build date.
The current build date is August 6th 2023 (this version still has the bug).
To solve the problem at the moment, arrange your monitors horizontally.
In other words, in the windows screen settings, move the presentation monitor horizontally to the side.
Don't put it at the "top".
Again, this will be solved in the next VideoPsalm 1.27 (beta) version.
Thank you!