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    I'm having trouble figuring out how to change the size of the window so that all the options can be viewed. The bottom of the curve window is being blocked by the clip list and the top of the curve window is blocking part of the red & saturation slider.

    sorry I know it's something really simple.

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    As for the size and the location of most sections seem to be fixed. Unless you changed the timeline to be pushed up, it normally displays everything in 1920 x 1200 mode.
    If your desktop is too small then you might suffer from the curve window to cut off by the timeline. For now I think you just have to get larger size desktop area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaku Ito View Post
    As for the size and the location of most sections seem to be fixed. Unless you changed the timeline to be pushed up, it normally displays everything in 1920 x 1200 mode.
    If your desktop is too small then you might suffer from the curve window to cut off by the timeline. For now I think you just have to get larger size desktop area.
    I've got dual computer monitors (although they're small @ 19") , so I'm overdue for an upgrade on this system.

    Is there any way to put part of rocket cine-x on the second display... like a dual display set up?
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    Ah, 19inch, I guess that is what, 1600 x 1000? 1600 x 1200 can give you full vertical area to satisfy you, but if you only 1000 then you won't be able to display everything.
    As far as I know, ROCKETcine-X don't seem to provide much reorganization of the windows coordinations.
    REDCINE-X does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaku Ito View Post
    Ah, 19inch, I guess that is what, 1600 x 1000? 1600 x 1200 can give you full vertical area to satisfy you, but if you only 1000 then you won't be able to display everything.
    As far as I know, ROCKETcine-X don't seem to provide much reorganization of the windows coordinations.
    REDCINE-X does.
    The area for the cliplist can change. Mouse over the split between the clip list and the viewer and the mouse will change.

    BTW, all the functionality that's in rocketcine will be in redcine-x pretty soon.
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    Thanks for the clarification Deanan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deanan View Post
    The area for the cliplist can change. Mouse over the split between the clip list and the viewer and the mouse will change.

    BTW, all the functionality that's in rocketcine will be in redcine-x pretty soon.
    Thanks Kaku and Deanan. I think my monitor native resolution is just not enough... when I mouse over the clip list viewer I am able to expand (just not enough).

    Deanan. So if all of the functionality of rocketCine-X will be part of redCine-X then why have both? What differentiates them now?

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    Just my 2c, But I'm liking RocketCine's interface A LOT better than Redcine-X (minus the window scaling issues).
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    I have a problem with Rocket Cine-X.

    Each time i open it, it says "Your RedRocket firrmware is out of date.
    You have version: 1.1.4.14, you need version 1.1.4.28"

    I't working though...

    I have downloaded the latest Red Rocket v1.0.10.0 containing the firrmware v1.1.4.28

    Do i need to trash the old firmware prior to updating ?
    If so, where are the old firmware located ?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Prevette View Post
    Just my 2c, But I'm liking RocketCine's interface A LOT better than Redcine-X (minus the window scaling issues).
    Me, too, I like working in Rocketcine-x.
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