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Putting canvas in second monitor

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Hi i need to know how to see canvas in my second monitor, i have the tv pluged to my mac pro with a dvi to video converter switch, and contected with an rca cable.

what i need to know is where to find in final cut pro the option to put it in the tv....


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In the FCP menu choose Help. Select Final Cut Pro Manual. Enter 'external monitor' without the quotes in the search box. In my version of the Manual the answer is the 12th entry. I'm using FCP 5.1.4.

The heading in my Manual is "Choosing Playback and Edit to Tape Output Settings".

Who would have figured the answer was in the manual. :Grimmace:
 

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