• SONAR
  • Trouble With zt3a2 and additve drums 2 GUI's
2014/07/13 11:07:20
igiwigi
Hi
I cannot get the whole of additive drums to show on my 22inch computer screen
The GUI Is too large and cuts off vital control areas.
The same with the new zt3a 2
 
What Is going on with these designers.
I need to sort this out . there Is no adjustments as far as I can see.
 
I would appreciate some help here.
 
all The Best
John
2014/07/13 11:39:23
scook
Both SONAR and Z3TA+2 require a video solution capable of at least 1280x800 resolution. The UIs should not be a problem with hardware that meet this minimum requirement.
2014/07/13 11:49:11
igiwigi
Hi
Does this mean that my 20 Inch sony tv with monitor sockets Is no good as i have a resolution showing
1024x768 and cannot get higher ??
Have I got to go out and buy another screen??
2014/07/13 11:53:03
scook
Yes, either the monitor, video adapter or both need to be updated at least to the minimum software requirements
2014/07/13 11:56:52
Anderton
Can you adjust the screen resolution in Windows? (You didn't indicate which version of Windows you have, but right-click on the desktop and choose Personalize or Resolution or whatever...poke around until you find the Display Settings dialog box).
2014/07/14 11:11:35
igiwigi
Hi  Scook and Anderton  sorry for late reply.apologies
 
I have a sharp 21or 22 Inch  HD tv and I have only two resolutions on It to choose from high or low and they do not conform to what Scook was saying.
I swapped the 19 Inch Flatron monitor over to the music computer and the sharp over to my Internet computer.
It Is just right now on my music computer but a little smaller than the Sharp tv.
On my Internet computer everything is monster large!!!!
 
Can you get updates for tv's so they conform????
 
 
All the best
John
2014/07/14 20:24:53
Splat
Are you using HDMI (recommended for the TV)?
If you know the model number your could search for better drivers (if they exist).
http://www.sharpusa.com/CustomerSupport/ProductDownloads.aspx
 
What is the make/model of your display adapter? Are you running the latest drivers for it?
2014/07/14 21:36:28
emwhy
I've had similar issues to this and the cause was the HD TV having a resolution of only 720P not 1080. That effected how my graphics adapter adjusted the display even when using the HDMI inputs. Igiwigi, can you check to see if the TV is 720 or 1080? That might be your answer.
 
2014/07/14 22:00:27
Splat
720p should at least give 1280 x720 which leads me to think it's driver related, and I'm speculating it's higher than 720p as OP is running 1024 x 768.
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