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<DisplayDevices>
This option defines the active screens used on the system.
 <DisplayDevices>
 <01>
 <Enable>Yes</Enable>
 <Rect>
 <Left>0</Left>
 <Top>0</Top>
 <Width>1024</Width>
 <Height>768</Height>
 <Frequency>60</Frequency>
 </Rect>
 </01>
 <02>
 <Enable>Yes</Enable>
 <Rect>
 <Left>0</Left>
 <Top>0</Top>
 <Width>1440</Width>
 <Height>900</Height>
 <Frequency>60</Frequency>
 </Rect>
 </02>
 </DisplayDevices>
The dCine system has two video outputs. Output 1 is for displaying the GUI screen, while Output 2 
connects to the  media  playback  screen.   Output 2 would typically connect to  a  projector.   The 
DisplayDevices section of  the configuration file defines the resolutions of these screens. 
NOTE: When the dCine software starts, it will over-ride any modifications that have been made to 
the display settings and revert to the output settings described above.
If the 3D feature is being used, a 3
rd
 screen will be defined with the same resolution and frequency 
of screen 2.
Typically the <01> screen definition is set by an engineer to best suit the GUI screen in use.   The 
common setting for a touchscreen is 1024x768, but any resolution/screen can be used.   If support 
engineers are modifying the <01> screen definition, they may also need to modify the active area 
of  the  <Interface>.   Screen  <02>  can  be  hand  edited  in   the  MediaSetting.xml  file 
(however it is more usual to modify screen <2> via the GUI interface).
Buttons: Admin->Display
The GUI interface includes a diagram illustrating the link between screen display values and their 
effects on the screen. Support engineers can use this GUI interface to assist them in configuring the 
display.
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