Audio Monitor/Output - Polycom Recording Studio 2000 Getting Started Manual

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Both outputs support the analog VGA interface and also provide a DVI
interface, which guarantees a better display quality. Therefore, the DVI
interface should be used whenever possible. If no monitor or projector with
DVI interface is available, a DVI-I to HD15 adapter is required for connecting
to the DVI-I socket.
NOTE: The Polycom PRS 2000 appliance uses an nVidia graphics card. When two
video output devices are in use, the nVidia graphics card must be set to DualView
in order to display the audience view. If it is set to Span, Clone or Single display, the
audience view will not be displayed in the second VGA output device.
The Polycom PRS 2000 application has a mechanism for swapping the assignment
of the devices. Using the top menu strip item "View- Swap Screens" can trigger this
mechanism. This feature should be used when your operator VGA output device is
displaying the audience view and your audience VGA output device is displaying
the Operator Interface.
NOTE: The frame rate of the audience view is 15 fps due to the fact that this is the
output of the RGB source that has been processed. A VGA splitter can be used to
connect the VGA source to the RGB capture card and to the projector to provide the
full frame rate to the audience view.

Audio Monitor/Output

If you want to use headphones, connect them on the front of the Polycom PRS
2000 appliance as shown in the following drawing.
Audio Preview
Connect to Headphone
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