Configurar dos monitores en Premiere Pro

Como puedo configurar dos monitores en premiere para que en uno se me vea el monitor de fuente y en el otro el monitor del proyecto????

Das Click en una pequeña flechita en la esquina superior derecha del monitor del vide seleccionas Dual view, espero que ese sea la solucion a tu problema.
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  • Black monitor on premiere pro cc

    Hello, black monitor on premiere pro cc.
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  • Sluggish timeline and glitching/freezing program monitor in Premiere Pro CC 8.1

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  • Premiere Pro CS4 Crashes When Importing HD Clips

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  • Premiere Pro CS6 very bad YouTube quality.

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    Maximum bitrate: 20M
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  • I just purchased a 28" 4K monitor to use with Premiere Pro CS6 in WIndows 8.1 and the fonts are super tiny.

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  • Premiere Pro keeps crashing when using overwrite (.) shortcut in Source Monitor

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  • My Program and Source Monitor Stopped Working: Premiere Pro 2014

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  • Can choose 5.1 in Audition CS6 for monitoring, but not in Premiere Pro CS6

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    ryclark, I believe you are correct in that Au uses MME while Pr uses WDM, but both MME and WDM (which, according to the Microsoft specification, encapsulates ALL of the MME capabilities, and expands on them) are 5.1 capable. I can play my export from Au as a 6 channel interleaved WAV file as well as an AC3 conversion  of that same file in both VLC and Windows Media Player and get the same 5.1 channel surround sound field I do from Au.
    After more research, I'm beginning to think this might be a result of the fact that Pr is 64 bit and Au is still 32 bit in CS5.5 and 6. I don't know if Au CC is 64 bit, but if it is, I'd be interested to know if what I am seeing is reproducible in the CC versions of Pr and Au (to eliminate the 64 bit vs 32 bit argument). Some have suggested that perhaps the standard SB driver is only 32 bit, although it 'supports' 64 bit supposedly, but maybe Pr just can't handle that 32 (faux 64) bit driver. A possibility.
    Thanks for the read and response. Seems lots of people are in this boat together. You have recommended elsewhere to use an external audio interface, but just to do 5.1 monitoring (I don't do any live recording to my PC, this if for movie sound post/mixing) sounds pretty clunky. At the least, I think I'd need not only an external audio device with at least 6 channels out, but a receiver to take those outputs, and 6 new audio speakers to connect to that AVR. I currently use my computer's soundcard, as you know, and your standard 5.1 powered computer speaker system attached to that. Not the best, I know, but at this point, I'm just going for surround, but THX, so it is sufficient ;-).
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  • Optimizing Premiere Pro CC to work with a 4k Monitor

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    You do what you do on a Macbook Retina display. Set it at a lower resolution, the icons and programs will then get bigger, like a 2560x1440. That's what I'd do on a 27 inch. For other sizes I'm not sure.
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    I don't know if PC has that option or if there is a program for that option, that would make it sharper and you could still see everything. But even if PC doesn't have the doubling option, just scale it down because using it at native 4k might literally hurt your eyes. I can't use my macbook at anything past 1400x900 or it'll be too small. Yet the resolution is over 2k.

  • Premiere Pro CC - Program Monitor shows only black screen

    Hi All,
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